Dipole-allowed optical transitions between quasi-stationary and stationary states, which occur over the spherical surface of a single germanium quantum dot (QD) embedded in a silicon matrix, are theoretically investigated. These optical electron transitions, which occur in the real space of the silicon matrix, allow for solving the problem of a significant increase in the radiation intensity in germanium/silicon heterostructures with germanium QDs. Long-lived quasistationary and stationary states will make it possible to realize high-temperature quantum Bose-gases states in the nanosystem under study. |
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Germanium
Silicon
Matrices
Excitons
Conduction bands
Spherical lenses
Heterojunctions