The influences of parabolic potential and magnetism on strongly coupled polaron characteristics within asymmetric Gaussian quantum wells

Author(s):  
Saren Gaowa ◽  
Yan-Bo Geng ◽  
Zhao-Hua Ding ◽  
Jing-Lin Xiao

In this research, the effects of magnetism and parabolic potential on strongly coupled polaron characteristics within asymmetric Gaussian quantum wells (AGQWs) were investigated. To do so, the following six parameters were studied, temperature, AGQW barrier height, Gaussian confinement potential (GCP) width, confinement strengths along the directions of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], as well as magnetic field cyclotron frequency. The relationships among frequency oscillation, AGQW parameters and polaron ground state energy in RbCl crystal were studied based on linear combination operator and Lee–Low–Pines unitary transformation. It was concluded that ground state energy absolute value was decreased by increasing GCP width and temperature, and increased with the increase of confinement strength along [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] directions, cyclotron frequency of magnetic field and barrier height of AGQW. It was also found that vibrational frequency was increased by enhancing confinement strengths along the directions of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], magnetic field cyclotron frequencies, barrier height AGQW and temperature and decreased with the increase of GCP width.

2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (27) ◽  
pp. 2705-2712 ◽  
Author(s):  
EERDUNCHAOLU ◽  
WEI XIN ◽  
YUWEI ZHAO

Influence of the lattice vibration on the properties of the magnetopolaron in the parabolic quantum dots (QDs) is studied by using the Huybrechts' linear combination operator and Lee–Low–Pines (LLP) transformation methods. The expressions for the vibration frequency and the ground-state energy of the magnetopolaron as functions of the confinement strength of the QDs, the magnetic field and temperature are derived under the strong and weak coupling, respectively. The results of the numerical calculations show that the changes of the vibration frequency and ground-state energy of the magnetopolaron with the confinement strength of the QDs, the magnetic field and temperature are different under different couplings. The vibration frequency and the ground-state energy of the weak-coupling magnetopolaron and the vibration frequency of the strong-coupling magnetopolaron will increase with increase of the confinement strength of the QDs and cyclotron frequency, the vibration frequency and ground-state energy of the strong-coupling magnetopolaron. However, the ground-state energy of the weak-coupling magnetopolaron will decrease with increase of the temperature. The dependence of the ground-state energy of the strong-coupling magnetopolaron on the confinement strength of the QDs and cyclotron frequency is strongly influenced by the temperature. The remarkable influence of the temperature on the ground-state energy of the magnetopolaron arises when the temperature is relatively higher.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (12) ◽  
pp. 2050114
Author(s):  
Xiu-Juan Miao ◽  
Yong Sun ◽  
Jing-Lin Xiao

The influences of temperature and cyclotron frequency of a magnetic field on the ground state energy and mean number of phonons (MNP) of strong-coupling magnetopolarons in an asymmetric Gaussian potential quantum well(AGPQW) are researched by employing the linear-combination operator method and the unitary transformation. It was demonstrated through the numerical calculations that the ground state energy and the MNP increase with higher magnetic field cyclotron frequencies and temperature. In addition, increasing of the barrier of asymmetric Gaussian potential (AGP) causes the ground state energy to decrease while increasing the MNP of magnetopolarons.


1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (28) ◽  
pp. 3827-3856 ◽  
Author(s):  
KAZUMOTO IGUCHI

A tight-binding model is formulated for the calculation of the electronic structure and the ground state energy of the quantum ladder under a magnetic field, where the magnetic flux at the nth plaquette is given by ϕn. First, the theory is applied to obtain the electronic spectra of the quantum ladder models with particular magnetic fluxes such as uniform magnetic fluxes, ϕn=0 and 1/2, and the staggered magnetic flux, ϕn= (−1)n+1ϕ0. From these, it is found that as the effect of electron hopping between two chains—the anisotropy parameter r=ty/tx—is increased, there are a metal-semimetal transition at r=0 and a semimetal–semiconductor transition at r=2 in the first case, and metal-semiconductor transitions at r=0 in the second and third cases. These transitions are thought of as a new category of metal-insulator transition due to the hopping anisotropy of the system. Second, using the spectrum, the ground state energy is calculated in terms of the parameter r. It is found that the ground state energy in the first case diverges as r becomes arbitrarily large, while that in the second and third cases can have the single or double well structure with respect to r, where the system is stable at some critical value of r=rc and the transition between the single and double well structures is associated with whether tx is less than a critical value of txc. The latter cases are very reminiscent of physics in polyacetylene studied by Su, Schrieffer and Heeger.


1994 ◽  
Vol 08 (10) ◽  
pp. 629-639 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. V. SOLDATOV

The ground-state energy of the Fröhlich polaron model in a magnetic field is investigated by means of the Wick symbols formalism. The upper bound on the ground-state energy is derived which is valid for all values of magnetic field and coupling strength.


2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (03) ◽  
pp. 1150015 ◽  
Author(s):  
ZHI-XIN LI

We study the temperature effect of bound polaron, which is strongly coupled to LO-phonon by using a variational method of the Pekar type in a triangular potential quantum dot (QD). The ground state energy was expressed as functions of the confinement length of QD, the Coulomb bound potential, the polar angle and the temperature. It is found that at low temperature, the influence of Coulomb bound potential and the confinement length of QD to the ground state energy of bound polaron play a leading role. At high temperature, the influence of temperature to the ground state energy of bound polaron is dominant.


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