P. Christol et al., LOW DIMENSIONALITY SEMICONDUCTORS - MODELING OF EXCITONS VIA A FRACTIONAL-DIMENSIONAL SPACE, Journal de physique. III, 3(9), 1993, pp. 1783-1789
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32
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Phsycs, Fluid & Plasmas","Physics, Applied
An interaction space with a fractionnal dimension is used to calculate
in a simple way the binding energies of excitons confined in quantum
wells, superlattices and quantum well wires. A very simple formulation
provides this energy versus the non-integer dimensionality of the phy
sical environment of the electron-hole pair. The problem then comes to
determining the dimensionality alpha. We show that the latter can be
expressed from the characteristics of the microstructure. alpha contin
uously varies from 3 (bulk material) to 2 for quantum wells and superl
attices, and from 3 to 1 for quantum well wires. Quite a fair agreemen
t is obtained with other theoretical calculations and experimental dat
a, and this model coherently describes both three-dimensional limiting
cases for quantum wells (L(w) --> 0 and L(w) --> infinity) and the wh
ole range of periods of the superlattice. Such a simple model presents
a great interest for spectroscopists though it does not aim to compet
e with accurate but often tedious variational calculations.