2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-015-1276-z
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Impurity Effect of Asymmetric Gaussian Potential Quantum Well Qubit

Abstract: On the condition of strong electron-LO phonon coupling in an asymmetrical Gaussian potential quantum well (AGPQW) with a hydrogen-like impurity at the origin of the coordinate, we calculate the eigenenergies and the eigenfunctions of the ground and the first excited states (GFES) by using a variational method of Pekar type. A single qubit can be realized in this two-level quantum system. We calculate the time evolution and the change of the coordinate of the electron's probability density. When the electron is… Show more

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“…For this reason, the energy space between the GFES increases with increasing Coulombic impurity potential and then the oscillating period decreases. This result is similar to the case of the asymmetric Gaussian potential quantum well [13]. It also can be seen that the oscillating period decreases as the polaron radius decreases because the energy spacing between the GFES increases.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…For this reason, the energy space between the GFES increases with increasing Coulombic impurity potential and then the oscillating period decreases. This result is similar to the case of the asymmetric Gaussian potential quantum well [13]. It also can be seen that the oscillating period decreases as the polaron radius decreases because the energy spacing between the GFES increases.…”
Section: Numerical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It also can be seen that the oscillating period decreases as the polaron radius decreases because the energy spacing between the GFES increases. This result is the opposite of asymmetric Gaussian potential [13].…”
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“…In equation (1), the physical quantities are identical with those in [34]. -b r expresses the CIP about the hydrogen-like impurity and the electron.…”
Section: Model Description and Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%