Plasmons on Wide Epitaxially-grown Quantum Wells
John F Dobson
Australian Journal of Physics
46(3) 391 - 422
Published: 1993
Abstract
Quantum wells can now be grown by molecular beam epitaxy in the Gal~xAlxAs system with almost any desired electron confinement potential V (z) in the growth or z direction. The wells can be filled by remote doping, giving finely controllable high-mobility electron gases with a dimensionality between two and three. Grating coupler techniques permit observation at finite surface wavenumber of the infrared plasmon modes of these structures. This provides in principle a window onto fundamental and applicable many-electron physics. Of special interest are the 'pseudo-jellium' properties of parabolic and parabolic~linear wells, which are discussed in detail here. A theorem applicable to more general wells is also introduced.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH930391
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