The influence of resonance IR laser radiation on magnetoabsorption in quantum wires


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Abstract

The coefficient of interband absorption of a weak electromagnetic wave by quantum wires in a transverse magnetic field and an intense laser radiation field is calculated. It is shown that, if the laser radiation frequency is equal either to the size quantization frequency (dimensional infrared resonance) or to a hybrid frequency (magnetoinfrared resonance), laser illumination can determine the shape of absorption oscillations. In particular, it is shown that the second magnetoabsorption peak is split into two peaks, the half-widths of which and the distance between which depend on the intensity of resonance laser radiation. The influence of the polarization of IR radiation on the interband absorption in quantum wires is discussed. The dynamics of the frequency dependence of the optical absorption coefficient with increasing intensity of resonance laser radiation is studied.

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E. P. Sinyavskii

Institute of Applied Physics

Email: gravitonchik@gmail.com
Moldova, Republic of, Kishinev, MD 2028

S. A. Karapetyan

Transnistria State University

Email: gravitonchik@gmail.com
Moldova, Republic of, Tiraspol, MD 3300

N. S. Kostyukevich

Transnistria State University

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Email: gravitonchik@gmail.com
Moldova, Republic of, Tiraspol, MD 3300

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