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Radiationless relaxation in hybrid systems quantum dot (QD)–plasmonic nanostructure is considered. For the system QD–2D plasma the relaxation rate extremely steeply depends on the radius of quantum dot while in the pair QD–cylindrical wire contacting each other this dependence is logarithmic weak.
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Chaplik, A.V. Energy transfer in hybrid systems quantum dot–plasmonic nanostructures. Jetp Lett. 103, 708–710 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364016110035
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