Ground-state energy of a two level system with phonon coupling

2012 ◽  
Vol 376 (4) ◽  
pp. 573-578
Author(s):  
Vassilios Fessatidis ◽  
Frank A. Corvino ◽  
Jay D. Mancini ◽  
William J. Massano ◽  
Samuel P. Bowen
2011 ◽  
Vol 25 (03) ◽  
pp. 203-210
Author(s):  
WEI-PING LI ◽  
JI-WEN YIN ◽  
YI-FU YU ◽  
JING-LIN XIAO

The ground-state energy of polaron was obtained with strong electron-LO-phonon coupling by using a variational method of the Pekar type in a parabolic quantum dot (QD). Quantum transition occurs in the quantum system due to the electron-phonon interaction and the influence of temperature. That is the polaron transition from the ground-state to the first-excited state after absorbing a LO-phonon and it causes the changing of the polaron lifetime. Numerical calculations are performed and the results illustrate the relations of the ground-state lifetime of the polaron on the ground-state energy of polaron, the electric field strength, the temperature, the electron-LO-phonon coupling strength and the confinement length of the quantum dot.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (08) ◽  
pp. 1350050
Author(s):  
JUNHUA HOU ◽  
XIAOMING DONG ◽  
XIAOFENG DUAN

Self-trapping transition of the acoustic polaron in slab is researched by calculating the polaron ground state energy and the first derivative of the ground state energy with respect to the electron–phonon coupling. It is indicated that the possibility of self-trapping transition for acoustic polaron in slab fall in between 3D and 2D systems. The electron may be self-trapped in slab systems of GaN , AlN and alkali halides, if the slab systems are thinner than one over ten of the length unit ℏ/mc.


2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (23) ◽  
pp. 2745-2753 ◽  
Author(s):  
WEI-PING LI ◽  
JI-WEN YIN ◽  
YI-FU YU ◽  
JING-LIN XIAO ◽  
ZI-WU WANG

The ground-state energy of polaron was obtained with strong electron-LO-phonon coupling by using a variational method of the Pekar type in a parabolic quantum dot (QD). Quantum transition occurred in the quantum system due to the electron–phonon interaction and the influence of temperature. That is, the polaron transits from the ground state to the first excited state after absorbing a LO-phonon. Numerical calculations are performed and the results illustrate the relations of the transition rate of the polaron on the ground-state energy of polaron, the cyclotron frequency parameter, the Coulomb binding parameter, the temperature, the electron-LO-phonon coupling strength and the confinement length of the quantum dot.


1976 ◽  
Vol 54 (19) ◽  
pp. 1979-1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Lepine ◽  
D. Matz

We study the large polaron ground state energy in the presence of a constant and uniform magnetic field within the Fock approximation. By use of a new trial spectrum we find a new upper bound to the ground state energy for all magnetic fields and electron–phonon coupling constants. The trial spectrum has the novel feature of keeping cylindrical symmetry for certain values of coupling, even in the absence of magnetic field.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (21) ◽  
pp. 1350098
Author(s):  
SOMA MUKHOPADHYAY ◽  
BENGU DEMIRCIOGLU ◽  
RAMESH GANDIKOTA ◽  
ASHOK CHATTERJEE

A two-level system interacting with a heat bath is considered. For simplicity the electron is assumed to interact with only two modes of the heat bath. The ground state energy of this system is obtained using a variational approach involving a series of canonical transformations. The present results are found to be more accurate than the previously reported variational results.


1994 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 1281-1285 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Sutton ◽  
D. L. Hunter ◽  
N. Jan

2007 ◽  
Vol 21 (24) ◽  
pp. 1635-1642
Author(s):  
MIAN LIU ◽  
WENDONG MA ◽  
ZIJUN LI

We conducted a theoretical study on the properties of a polaron with electron-LO phonon strong-coupling in a cylindrical quantum dot under an electric field using linear combination operator and unitary transformation methods. The changing relations between the ground state energy of the polaron in the quantum dot and the electric field intensity, restricted intensity, and cylindrical height were derived. The numerical results show that the polar of the quantum dot is enlarged with increasing restricted intensity and decreasing cylindrical height, and with cylindrical height at 0 ~ 5 nm , the polar of the quantum dot is strongest. The ground state energy decreases with increasing electric field intensity, and at the moment of just adding electric field, quantum polarization is strongest.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (07) ◽  
pp. 1750071
Author(s):  
Z. D. Vatansever ◽  
S. Sakiroglu ◽  
I. Sokmen

In this paper, the effects of a repulsive scattering center on the ground-state energy and spin properties of a three-electron parabolic quantum dot are investigated theoretically by means of configuration interaction method. Phase transition from a weakly correlated regime to a strongly correlated regime is examined from several strengths and positions of Gaussian impurity. Numerical results reveal that the transition from spin-1/2 to spin-3/2 state depends strongly on the location of the impurity which accordingly states the controllability of the spin polarization. Moreover, broken circular symmetry results in more pronounced electronic charge localization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Simeon Hellerman ◽  
Nozomu Kobayashi ◽  
Shunsuke Maeda ◽  
Masataka Watanabe

Abstract As a sequel to previous work, we extend the study of the ground state configuration of the D = 3, Wilson-Fisher conformal O(4) model. In this work, we prove that for generic ratios of two charge densities, ρ1/ρ2, the ground-state configuration is inhomogeneous and that the inhomogeneity expresses itself towards longer spatial periods. This is the direct extension of the similar statements we previously made for ρ1/ρ2 ≪ 1. We also compute, at fixed set of charges, ρ1, ρ2, the ground state energy and the two-point function(s) associated with this inhomogeneous configuration on the torus. The ground state energy was found to scale (ρ1 + ρ2)3/2, as dictated by dimensional analysis and similarly to the case of the O(2) model. Unlike the case of the O(2) model, the ground also strongly violates cluster decomposition in the large-volume, fixed-density limit, with a two-point function that is negative definite at antipodal points of the torus at leading order at large charge.


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