Specific features of hydrogenic systems in thin semiconductor films in the presence of a transverse magnetic field

Hydrogenic systems in quantum-confined thin semiconductor films (QWS) are studied theoretically by means of the variational method when a transverse magnetic field of arbitrary value is present. The proposed variational formula depends upon two variational parameters that are defined from a system o...

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description Hydrogenic systems in quantum-confined thin semiconductor films (QWS) are studied theoretically by means of the variational method when a transverse magnetic field of arbitrary value is present. The proposed variational formula depends upon two variational parameters that are defined from a system of transcendental equations. The numerical solution of this system is provided for weak as well as for strong magnetic fields. It is shown that in cases of zero or high magnetic fields the well-known results are obtained.
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Physics
Quantum wall structures
Surface and interface electron states
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