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Some Experimental Prospects involving Parabolic Quantum Wells
We discuss two possible lines of experimental investigation based on parabolic quantum wells. In the first proposal, we note that the Generalised Kohn Theorem/Harmonic Potential Theorem forbids electron–electron damping of the Kohn mode in an electron layer gas under strictly parabolic confinement....
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Published in: | Australian journal of physics 2000, Vol.53 (1), p.119 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We discuss two possible lines of experimental investigation based on parabolic
quantum wells. In the first proposal, we note that the Generalised Kohn
Theorem/Harmonic Potential Theorem forbids electron–electron damping
of the Kohn mode in an electron layer gas under strictly parabolic
confinement. This applies even for very strong driving. It is therefore
interesting to attempt reduction of other sources of broadening in GaAlAs
parabolic wells, so as to achieve a prominent narrow resonance in the far
infrared. We concentrate here on phononic bandgap structures, which may be of
interest for reduction of phonon effects in other systems as well. The second
class of proposed experiment involves twinned parabolic wells in an attempt to
observe van der Waals forces directly in GaAlAs systems. In a first
approximation, the parabolic or Hooke's-law nature of the confinement
allows one to use the well as a kind of spring balance to measure the weak van
der Waals force. The influence of an applied magnetic field on these forces
appears to be significant, and this system might provide the first measurement
of such an effect. |
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ISSN: | 0004-9506 |
DOI: | 10.1071/PH99048 |