scholarly journals Revealing quantum effects in highly conductive δ-layer systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Denis Mamaluy ◽  
Juan P. Mendez ◽  
Xujiao Gao ◽  
Shashank Misra

AbstractThin, high-density layers of dopants in semiconductors, known as δ-layer systems, have recently attracted attention as a platform for exploration of the future quantum and classical computing when patterned in plane with atomic precision. However, there are many aspects of the conductive properties of these systems that are still unknown. Here we present an open-system quantum transport treatment to investigate the local density of electron states and the conductive properties of the δ-layer systems. A successful application of this treatment to phosphorous δ-layer in silicon both explains the origin of recently-observed shallow sub-bands and reproduces the sheet resistance values measured by different experimental groups. Further analysis reveals two main quantum-mechanical effects: 1) the existence of spatially distinct layers of free electrons with different average energies; 2) significant dependence of sheet resistance on the δ-layer thickness for a fixed sheet charge density.

2020 ◽  
Vol 230 ◽  
pp. 00003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dario Ferraro ◽  
Michele Campisi ◽  
Gian Marcello Andolina ◽  
Vittorio Pellegrini ◽  
Marco Polini

Recently the possibility to exploit quantum-mechanical effects to increase the performance of energy storage has raised a great interest. It consists of N two-level systems coupled to a single photonic mode in a cavity. We demonstrate the emergence of a quantum advantage in the charging power on this collective model (Dicke Quantum Battery) with respect to the one in which each two-level system is coupled to its own separate cavity mode (Rabi Quantum Battery). Moreover, we discuss the model of a Quantum Supercapacitor. This consists of two chains, one containing electrons and the other one holes, hosted by arrays of double quantum dots. The two chains are in close proximity and embedded in the same photonic cavity, in the same spirit of the Dicke model. We find the phase diagram of this model showing that, when transitioning from the ferro/antiferromagnetic to the superradiant phase, the quantum capacitance of the model is greatly enhanced.


2016 ◽  
pp. hxw037
Author(s):  
Jonathan P. Black ◽  
Christopher J.W. Breward ◽  
Peter D. Howell

1984 ◽  
Vol 45 (C3) ◽  
pp. C3-229-C3-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Gähler ◽  
R. Golub

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