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Hydrogenic Impurity States in a Delta-Layer Within Quantum Wells in a Transversal Electric Field

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Tulupenko V.
Akimov V.
Demediuk R.
Tiutiunnyk A.
Duque C.
Sushchenko D.
Fomina O.
Morales A.
Laroze D.

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TY - GEN T1 - Hydrogenic Impurity States in a Delta-Layer Within Quantum Wells in a Transversal Electric Field AU - Tulupenko V. AU - Akimov V. AU - Demediuk R. AU - Tiutiunnyk A. AU - Duque C. AU - Sushchenko D. AU - Fomina O. AU - Morales A. AU - Laroze D. UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5965 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. AB - The effect of a transversal electric field on the impurity binding energy and the energy differences between the space-quantized subbands of center delta-doped SiGe/Si quantum well structure is studied numerically with a self-consistent method. The result is explained in terms of the concurrent effects of impurity ionization and the applied field. The predicted phenomenon can be used to tune the energy distances and, accordingly, the working frequencies of possible optical devices. © 2020 IEEE. ER - @misc{11407_5965, author = {Tulupenko V. and Akimov V. and Demediuk R. and Tiutiunnyk A. and Duque C. and Sushchenko D. and Fomina O. and Morales A. and Laroze D.}, title = {Hydrogenic Impurity States in a Delta-Layer Within Quantum Wells in a Transversal Electric Field}, year = {}, abstract = {The effect of a transversal electric field on the impurity binding energy and the energy differences between the space-quantized subbands of center delta-doped SiGe/Si quantum well structure is studied numerically with a self-consistent method. The result is explained in terms of the concurrent effects of impurity ionization and the applied field. The predicted phenomenon can be used to tune the energy distances and, accordingly, the working frequencies of possible optical devices. © 2020 IEEE.}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5965} }RT Generic T1 Hydrogenic Impurity States in a Delta-Layer Within Quantum Wells in a Transversal Electric Field A1 Tulupenko V. A1 Akimov V. A1 Demediuk R. A1 Tiutiunnyk A. A1 Duque C. A1 Sushchenko D. A1 Fomina O. A1 Morales A. A1 Laroze D. LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5965 PB Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. AB The effect of a transversal electric field on the impurity binding energy and the energy differences between the space-quantized subbands of center delta-doped SiGe/Si quantum well structure is studied numerically with a self-consistent method. The result is explained in terms of the concurrent effects of impurity ionization and the applied field. The predicted phenomenon can be used to tune the energy distances and, accordingly, the working frequencies of possible optical devices. © 2020 IEEE. OL Spanish (121)
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The effect of a transversal electric field on the impurity binding energy and the energy differences between the space-quantized subbands of center delta-doped SiGe/Si quantum well structure is studied numerically with a self-consistent method. The result is explained in terms of the concurrent effects of impurity ionization and the applied field. The predicted phenomenon can be used to tune the energy distances and, accordingly, the working frequencies of possible optical devices. © 2020 IEEE.
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