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The energy levels of a two-electron two-dimensional parabolic quantum dot |
Li Wei-Ping(李伟萍)a)†, Xiao Jing-Lin(肖景林)b),Yin Ji-Wen(尹辑文)a), Yu Yi-Fu(于毅夫)a), and Wang Zi-Wu(王子武)a) |
a Department of Physics and Electronic Information Engineering, Chifeng College, Chifeng 024000, China; b College of Physics and Electronic Information, Inner Mongolia University for the Nationalities, Tongliao 028043, China |
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Abstract This paper studies the two-electron total energy and the energy of the electron--electron interaction by using a variational method of Pekar type on the condition of electric--LO-phonon strong coupling in a parabolic quantum dot. It considers the following three cases: 1) two electrons are in the ground state; 2) one electron is in the ground state, the other is in the first-excited state; 3) two electrons are in the first-excited state. The relations of the two-electron total energy and the energy of the electron--electron interaction on the Coulomb binding parameter, the electron-LO-phonon coupling constant and the confinement length of the quantum dot are derived in the three cases.
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Received: 25 April 2009
Revised: 05 June 2009
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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73.21.La
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(Quantum dots)
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63.22.-m
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(Phonons or vibrational states in low-dimensional structures and nanoscale materials)
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63.20.K-
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(Phonon interactions)
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71.15.Nc
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(Total energy and cohesive energy calculations)
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71.38.-k
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(Polarons and electron-phonon interactions)
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.~10747002) and Inner
Mongolia Universities Science Research Project (Grant
No.~NJzc08158). |
Cite this article:
Li Wei-Ping(李伟萍), Xiao Jing-Lin(肖景林),Yin Ji-Wen(尹辑文), Yu Yi-Fu(于毅夫), and Wang Zi-Wu(王子武) The energy levels of a two-electron two-dimensional parabolic quantum dot 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 047102
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