Abstract:
The contribution of exchange interaction to the probability of nonradiative energy transfer between two (donor and acceptor) semiconductor quantum dots based on A$_3$B$_5$ compounds has been analyzed using the Kane model of energy-band structure. It is established that the dependence of the exchange contribution on the distance between donor and acceptor centers has a power character for nearly contact distances and acquires an exponential character when the distance increases. Numerical calculations showed that the exchange contribution is comparable with that of the dipole-quadrupole interaction of quantum dots and is one to two orders of magnitude lower than the contribution of the dipole-dipole interaction at shorter distances.