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Description

Quantum Dot Lab is a nanoHUB simulaton tool. It computes the eigenstates of a particle in a box of various shapes including domes, pyramids and multilayer structures.

This educational tool simulates particle in a box problem for a variety of geometries such as boxes, cylinders, pyramids, and ellipsoids and multilayer structures composed of substrate, wetting layer, quantum dot and capping layer. Users can choose between simple single band effective mass model, two band effective mass model and 10 band sp3d5s* tight binding model (with spin-orbit coupling) and run interactively. 3-D visualization depicts the 3-D confined wave functions.

Quantum Dot Lab
Quantum Dot Lab via Jupyter

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  1. "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans: Going Atomic

    15 Nov 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Rachel Altovar, Susan P Gentry

    Expanding on the pre-existing resource on nanoHUB: “Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots” this resource expands on the concepts in the experimental guide to give a comprehensive overview of materials pertaining to concepts and ideas within the...

  2. MODULE 4 - Quantum Mechanics: "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans: Going Atomic

    15 Nov 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Rachel Altovar, Susan P Gentry

    The last and final module in the "Turning Fruit Juice into Graphene Quantum Dots" Supplementary Lesson Plans, studies basic concepts in quantum mechanics such as quantum dots, band gap theory of solids, waves vs. particles, and the photoelectric effect. The activity for this module...

  3. Quantum Dot Lab - A Novel Visualization Tool using Jupyter

    09 Oct 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Khaled Aboumerhi

    As semiconductor devices scale down into the nano regime, deep understanding of quantum mechanical properties of nano-structures become increasingly essential. Quantum dots are famous examples of such nano-structures. Quantum dots have attracted a lot of attention over the last two decades due to...

  4. Quantum Dot Lab via Jupyter

    30 Aug 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Khaled Aboumerhi, Tarek Ahmed Ameen, Prasad Sarangapani, Daniel F Mejia, Gerhard Klimeck

    Simulate 3-D confined states in quantum dot geometries using Jupyter notebook for educational purposes

  5. Universal Behavior of Strain in Self-assembled Quantum Dots

    01 May 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Hesameddin Ilatikhameneh, Tarek Ahmed Ameen, Gerhard Klimeck, Rajib Rahman

    This resource contains the universal behavior strain files produced by Nemo5. Attached also a Matlab script that can utilize the these compact descriptive files to produce the full strain distribution.  Supported QD shapes; Cuboid, Dome, Cone, and Pyramid. Supported material systems;...

  6. Fahad Al Mamun

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  7. JunSik Yoon

    Bachelor's degree of electrical engineering at POSTECH, 2012.Currently, pursuing to receiveDoctor's degree of creative IT engineering at POSTECH, 2016.My major is "characterization of...

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  8. zheng zerui

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  9. Quantum Dot Lab Learning Materials

    By completing the Quantum Dot Lab, users will be able to a) understand the 3D confinement of carriers in a quantum dot, b) describe effects of geometry of a quantum dot on the energy states of...

    https://nanohub.org/wiki/QDotLab

  10. Quantum Dot Lab: First-Time User Guide

    08 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: SungGeun Kim, Lynn Zentner

    This first-time user guide introduces the quantum dot lab tool. It includes an explanation of the input/output interface and the relationship between inputs and outputs of the quantum dot lab.NCN@Purdue[1] Gerhard Klimeck, Introduction to Quantum Dot Lab: https://www.nanohub.org/resources/4194[2]...

  11. Quantum Dot Wave Function (Quantum Dot Lab)

    02 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, David S. Ebert, Wei Qiao

    Electron density of an artificial atom. The animation sequence shows various electronic states in an Indium Arsenide (InAs)/Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) self-assembled quantum dot.

  12. Quantum dot - Design a laser

    07 Nov 2010 | | Contributor(s):: SungGeun Kim

    This document is a real-life problem for the quantum dot lab tool. Basic knowledge on the operation principle of a quantum dot laser is needed to solve this test. The test requires the tested person to be familar with the quantum dot lab tool.

  13. Test for Quantum Dot Lab tool

    04 Nov 2010 | | Contributor(s):: SungGeun Kim, Saumitra Raj Mehrotra

    This test is aimed at self-learning students or instructors who may be engaged in teaching classes related to the quantum dot lab tool.The level of this test should not be difficult for a student who has gone through "the general tutorial to quantum dots,""the introductory tutorial to the quantum...

  14. Siqi Wang

    Siqi Wang was born in Xi'an China. Now he is a senior in Electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University

    https://nanohub.org/members/44574

  15. Quantum Dot Lab Demonstration: Pyramidal Qdots

    03 Jun 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Benjamin P Haley

    This video shows the simulation and analysis of a pyramid-shaped quantum dot using Quantum Dot Lab. Several powerful analytic features of this tool are demonstrated.

  16. Why Ce3+ is luminescent but Ce4+ is dark?

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 0

    Free Ce3+ ions or doped into nanoparticles LnPO4,https://nanohub.org/answers/question/299

  17. intraband transitions- quantum dot lab

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 2

    Regarding the Quantum dot lab,I have a question. I want to put the simulations in my thesis, so i must be sure that my understanding is correct. The software is using a single band model.So that...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/118

  18. nanowire simulation quantum dot lab

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    Dear Sir, Is it possible to simulate optical properties of a quantum wire in quantum dot lab? We made GaAs...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/116

  19. fermi level quantum dot lab

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 0

    I am trying to compare the absorption spectra at room temp. of a GaAs quantum dot made in our lab with the...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/110

  20. bandgap in quantum dot lab

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    The quantum dot lab has an option to insert the effective mass to help select a user defined material. To make it more effective, could you please also include the bandgap and dielectric...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/109