B. Tanatar et al., SCREENING EFFECTS ON THE CONFINED AND INTERFACE POLARONS IN CYLINDRICAL QUANTUM WIRES, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 53(16), 1996, pp. 10866-10870
We study the contribution of confined and interface phonons to the pol
aron energy in quantum-well wires. We use a dispersionless, macroscopi
c continuum model to describe the phonon confinement in quantum wires
of circular cross section. Surface phonon modes of a free-standing wir
e and interface phonon modes of a wire embedded in a dielectric materi
al are also considered. Polaron energy is calculated by variationally
incorporating the dynamic screening effects. We find that the confined
and interface phonon contribution to the polaron energy is comparable
to that of bulk phonons in the density range N = 10(5)-10(7) cm(-1).
Screening effects within the random-phase approximation significantly
reduce the electron-confined phonon interaction, whereas the exchange-
correlation contribution tends to oppose this trend at lower densities
.