The ground state of two conduction-band electrons confined in ellipsoidally shaped quantum dots has been calculated within the effective-mass approximation, using both a perturbative scheme and a variational approach. The problem is studied using prolate spheroidal coordinates, which allows us to exactly solve the single-particle problem and therefore to make a suitable ansatz for the two-electron variational wave function. The different contributions arising from the Coulomb repulsion and dielectric effects are calculated and discussed. The dot anisotropy is shown to strongly influence the electron-electron correlation.

Shape effects on the one- and two-electron ground state in ellipsoidal quantum dots

Cantele G;
2001

Abstract

The ground state of two conduction-band electrons confined in ellipsoidally shaped quantum dots has been calculated within the effective-mass approximation, using both a perturbative scheme and a variational approach. The problem is studied using prolate spheroidal coordinates, which allows us to exactly solve the single-particle problem and therefore to make a suitable ansatz for the two-electron variational wave function. The different contributions arising from the Coulomb repulsion and dielectric effects are calculated and discussed. The dot anisotropy is shown to strongly influence the electron-electron correlation.
2001
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
2 INTERACTING ELECTRONS
LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS
CLEAVED EDGE OVERGROWTH
ARTIFICIAL ATOMS
POROUS SILICON
PSEUDOPOTENTIAL CALCULATIONS
SEMICONDUCTOR CLUSTERS
DIELECTRIC MISMATCH
OPTICAL-TRANSITIONS
CDSE NANOCRYSTALS
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