M. Tiotsop
University of Dschang
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Modern Physics Letters B | 2015
A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; M. Tiotsop; N. Issofa; A. V. Wirngo; M. P. Tabue Djemmo; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
In this paper, we calculate the time evolution of the quantum mechanical state of a bound magnetopolaron in a modified cylindrical quantum dot. In the condition of strong coupling, we investigate the eigen energies and the eigenfunctions of the ground state and the first excited state, respectively. This system may be employed as a two-level quantum system qubit and therefore be helpful for storage of information. The Shannon entropy is used to investigate the decoherence of the qubit when the latter is in the superposition state of the ground and the first excited states. We also study the influence of the electric field, the magnetic field and the Coulomb potential on the decoherence time, eigen energies of the ground state, and the first excited state. It is shown that, the phonon spontaneous emission causes the decoherence of the qubit. We plot the decay of the density matrix of the qubit and the coherent term of the density matrix element p01 (or p10) in a function of time for different coupling strengths, confinement lengths and dispersion coefficient.
Chinese Physics B | 2016
M. Tiotsop; A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; N. Issofa; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
In this paper, the time evolution of the quantum mechanical state of a polaron is examined using the Pekar type variational method on the condition of the electric-LO-phonon strong-coupling and polar angle in RbCl triangular quantum dot. We obtain the eigenenergies, and the eigenfunctions of the ground state, and the first excited state respectively. This system in a quantum dot can be treated as a two-level quantum system qubit and the numerical calculations are performed. The effects of Shannon entropy and electric field on the polaron in the RbCl triangular quantum dot are also studied.
Journal of Semiconductors | 2015
A. J. Fotue; N. Issofa; M. Tiotsop; S. C. Kenfack; M. P. Tabue Djemmo; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
We investigated the influence of electric field and magnetic field on the ground state energy of polaron in spherical semiconductor quantum dot (QD) using a modified Lee Low Pines (LLP) method. The numerical results show the increase of the ground state energy with the increase of the electric field and the decreasing with the magnetic field. The modulation of the electric field, magnetic field and the confinement lengths lead to the control of the decoherence of the system.
Journal of Semiconductors | 2015
M. Tiotsop; A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; N. Issofa; A. V. Wirngo; M. P. Tabue Djemmo; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
We investigate the influence of the electric field and magnetic fields on the ground state energy of a polaron in a spherical semiconductor quantum dot (QD) using the modified Lee Low Pines (LLP) method. The numerical results show the increase of the ground state energy with the increase of the electric field and the electron–phonon coupling constant, and the decrease with the magnetic field and the longitudinal confinement length. It is also seen that the temperature is an increasing function of the cyclotron frequency and the coupling constant whereas it decreases with the electric field strength. The modulation of the electric field, the magnetic field and the confinement length leads to the control of decoherence in the system.
Journal of Semiconductors | 2015
A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; N. Issofa; M. Tiotsop; H. Fotsin; E. Mainimo; Lukong Cornelius Fai
We investigate the influence of a magnetic field on the ground state energy of a polaron in a spherical semiconductor quantum dot (QD) using the modified LLP method. The ground state energy is split into sub-energy levels and there is a degeneracy of energy levels. It is also observed that the degenerate energy increase with the electron-phonon coupling constant and decrease with the magnetic field. The numerical results show that, under the influence of magnetic field and the interaction with the total momentum along the z-direction, the split energy increases and decreases with the longitudinal and the transverse confinement length, respectively.
American Journal of Modern Physics | 2015
A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; N. Issofa; M. Tiotsop; Michel Pascal Tabue Djemmo; A. V. Wirngo; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
Indian Journal of Physics | 2016
M. Tiotsop; A. J. Fotue; S. C. Kenfack; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
European Physical Journal Plus | 2016
A. J. Fotue; M.F.C. Fobasso; S. C. Kenfack; M. Tiotsop; J.-R.D. Djomou; C. M. Ekosso; G. P. Nguimeya; J. E. Danga; R. M. Keumo Tsiaze; Lukong Cornelius Fai
Superlattices and Microstructures | 2016
A. J. Fotue; N. Issofa; M. Tiotsop; S. C. Kenfack; M. P. Tabue Djemmo; A. V. Wirngo; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai
Superlattices and Microstructures | 2017
M. Tiotsop; A. J. Fotue; G.K. Fautso; C.S. Kenfack; H. Fotsin; Lukong Cornelius Fai