Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2006-02-23
Physica E 28, 365-373 (2005)
Physics
Quantum Physics
23 pages, 9 figures, 1 table
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physe.2005.04.006
The effect of an external applied electric field on the electronic ground state energy of a quantum box with a geometry defined by a wedge is studied by carrying out a variational calculation. This geometry could be used as an approximation for a tip of a cantilever of an atomic force microscope. We study theoretically the Stark effect as function of the parameters of the wedge: its diameter, angular aperture and thickness; as well as function of the intensity of the external electric field applied along the axis of the wedge in both directions; pushing the carrier towards the wider or the narrower parts. A confining electronic effect, which is sharper as the wedge dimensions are smaller, is clearly observed for the first case. Besides, the sign of the Stark shift changes when the angular aperture is changed from small angles to angles theta>pi. For the opposite field, the electronic confinement for large diameters is very small and it is also observed that the Stark shift is almost independent with respect to the angular aperture.
Castillo-Mussot Marcelo del
Mendoza Carlos I.
Reyes-Esqueda Jorge-Alejandro
Vázquez Gerardo J.
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