Rabi oscillations in quantum dots?

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someone can suggest some article or book, that explains the phenomenon of Rabi oscillations in a quantum dot?
thanks and sorry for my english ;)
 
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Have you tried reading on wikipedia about the two separate things you ask about? Read about Rabi oscillations to understand the phenomenon for any generic two-level system, and read about quantum dots to know what two levels are involved in this particular case.

If you've done that, maybe you can formulate more specific questions.
 
reading some articles I had confused ideas... rightly a quantumdot can be approximated with a two-states system in case it is in resonance with an electromagnetic field. hence the oscillations of rabi.
sorry for the question that I did in a moment of panic ;) thanks for the reply.
 
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