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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Quantum Tunneling Between Nanowires...

Figure 1, see link below
Topics: Condensed Matter Physics, Nanotechnology, Semiconductor Technology, Solid State Physics, Quantum Mechanics

Abstract
We theoretically investigate the electronic transport properties of two closely spaced L-shaped semiconductor quantum wires, for different configurations of the output channel widths as well as the distance between the wires. Within the effective-mass approximation, we solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation using the split-operator technique that allows us to calculate the transmission probability, the total probability current, the conductance, and the wave function scattering between the energy subbands. We determine the maximum distance between the quantum wires below which a relevant non-zero transmission is still found. The transmission probability and the conductance show a strong dependence on the width of the output channel for small distances between the wires.

Journal of Applied Physics: Quantum tunneling between bent semiconductor nanowires
A. A. Sousa, Andrey Chaves, T. A. S. Pereira, G. A. Farias and F. M. Peeters

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