Title of article :
Quanto-Relativistic Background of Strong Electron-Electron Interactions in Quantum Dots under the Magnetic Field
Author/Authors :
Jahanshir, Arezu Department of Physics and Engineering Sciences - Imam Khomeini International University - Buein Zahra Higher Education Centre of Engineering and Technology, Buein Zahra
Pages :
24
From page :
1
To page :
24
Abstract :
At a finite temperature, electron-electron interactions and energy eigenvalues were studied using in the field of symplectic geometry and the relativistic radial Schrödinger equation with the expanded exponential thermal potential (parabolic potential) representing the strong electron-electron interaction. Electron-electron interactions can strongly affect the effective mass, mass spectrum, and functionality of multi-electron quantum dots. A quanto-relativistic interaction's behavior and effects with temperature dependence in the magnetic field are shown to have a unique feature in semiconductor quantum dots. These results have important implications for lighting, quantum dot enhancement film, rational design, edge optic, new materials, spin electronics color filter, on-chip, visible and IR/NIR image sensor, photovoltaic, and fabrication of quantum dot qubits with predictable properties.
Keywords :
Energy Eigenvalues , Gaussian Asymptomatic , Relativistic Effective Mass , Schrödinger Equation
Journal title :
Journal of Optoelectronical Nano Structures
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2702778
Link To Document :
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