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Exploring multiband tunneling for uncoupled particles: A polynomial view

A new approach based on a polynomial-scattering formalism was developed and exercised for n-cell multi-channel layered heterostructures. The model reproduces the majority of considered experimental measurements, better than prior theoretical results. Closed analytical formulae of scattering quantiti...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2017-11, Vol.122 (18)
Main Authors: Marín, Sara Zapata, Reyes-Retana, J. A., Fernández-Anaya, G., Mendoza-Álvarez, A., Flores-Godoy, J. J., Diago-Cisneros, L.
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