Effect of pressureand temperature on refractive index of sio2 quatntum dots
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The combined effects of hydrostatic pressure and temperature on the optical absorption coefficient and refractive index changes of a hydrogenic impurity in a disc-shaped quantum dot with parabolic confinement in the presence of an external electric field have been investigated by using the perturbation method within the effective-mass approximation. Analytical expressions for the linear and third-order nonlinear absorption coefficients and refractive index changes have been obtained by using the compact-density matrix formalism. We discussed the linear, third-order nonlinear, total absorption coefficients and refractive index changes as functions of photon energy, relaxation time, pressure, and temperature with I=1.5×104 W/cm2, F=50 kV/cm, and ℏω0=50meV. Our results show that the pressure and temperature play an important role in the optical absorption coefficients and refractive index changes in a disc-shaped quantum dot.