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Jia Bo-Yong, Yu Zhong-Yuan, Liu Yu-Min, Han Li-Hong, Yao Wen-Jie, Feng Hao, Ye Han. Electronic structures of stacked layers quantum dots: influence of the non-perfect alignment and the applied electric fieldJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(2): 027302.
| Jia Bo-Yong, Yu Zhong-Yuan, Liu Yu-Min, Han Li-Hong, Yao Wen-Jie, Feng Hao, Ye Han. Electronic structures of stacked layers quantum dots: influence of the non-perfect alignment and the applied electric fieldJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(2): 027302. |
Electronic structures of stacked layers quantum dots: influence of the non-perfect alignment and the applied electric field
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Abstract
Electronic structures of the artificial molecule comprising two truncated pyramidal quantum dots vertically coupled and embedded in the matrix are theoretically analysed via the finite element method. When the quantum dots are completely aligned, the electron energy levels decrease with the horizontally applied electric field. However, energy levels may have the maxima at non-zero electric field if the dots are staggered by a distance of several nanometers in the same direction of the electric field. In addition to shifting the energy levels, the electric field can also manipulate the electron wavefunctions confined in the quantum dots, in company with the non-perfect alignment. -
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