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Conductance in cylindrical quantum dots

AIP Conf. Proc. 1472, pp. 172-178; doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4748085 (7 pages)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSICS CONFERENCE TIM - 11
Date: 24–27 November 2011
Location: Timisoara, Romania
Nicolina Pop1, Vjekoslav Sajfert2, and Duşan Popov3

1Department of Physical Foundation of Engineering, Politehnica University, Timişoara, Romania
2Technical Faculty "M. Pupin", University of Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Serbia-Montenegro
3Department of Physical Foundation of Engineering, Politehnica" University,Timişoara, Romania

Electrons in cylindrical quantum dots are studied in this paper using the Green's function method, suitable for analyses of spatially deformed structures. It was shown that physical characteristics of quantum dots depend on configuration coordinates. The thermodynamic and kinetic characteristics of cylindrical nanorods are calculated. Their dependence of temperature is analysed and compared with ideal structure.

© 2012 American Institute of Physics

KEYWORDS and PACS

PACS

  • 61.46.-w

    Structure of nanoscale materials

  • 63.22.-m

    Phonons or vibrational states in low-dimensional structures and nanoscale materials

  • 65.40.G-

    Other thermodynamical quantities

  • 68.65.Hb

    Quantum dots (patterned in quantum wells)

  • 81.07.Bc

    Nanocrystalline materials

ARTICLE DATA

PUBLICATION DATA

ISSN

0094-243X (print)  
1551-7616 (online)

ISBN:

978-0-7354-1079-4


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