Effects of Electric Field on the Valence-Bond Property of an Electron in a Quantum-Dot Molecule
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Abstract
The electronic structure of the quantum-dot molecules in an electric field is investigated by the finite element method with the effective mass approximation. The numerical calculation results show that the valence bond of the quantum-dot molecule alternates between covalent bonds and ionic bonds as the electric field increases. The valence-bond property can be reflected by the oscillator strength of the intraband transition. The bound state with the highest energy level in the quantum-dot molecule gradually changes into a quasibound state when the electric field increases.
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WANG Li-Min, LUO Ying, MA Ben-Kun. Effects of Electric Field on the Valence-Bond Property of an Electron in a Quantum-Dot Molecule[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(6): 846-849.
WANG Li-Min, LUO Ying, MA Ben-Kun. Effects of Electric Field on the Valence-Bond Property of an Electron in a Quantum-Dot Molecule[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(6): 846-849.
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WANG Li-Min, LUO Ying, MA Ben-Kun. Effects of Electric Field on the Valence-Bond Property of an Electron in a Quantum-Dot Molecule[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(6): 846-849.
WANG Li-Min, LUO Ying, MA Ben-Kun. Effects of Electric Field on the Valence-Bond Property of an Electron in a Quantum-Dot Molecule[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(6): 846-849.
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