13 research outputs found
Quantum states in a magnetic anti-dot
We study a new system in which electrons in two dimensions are confined by a
non homogeneous magnetic field. The system consists of a heterostructure with
on top of it a superconducting disk. We show that in this system electrons can
be confined into a dot region. This magnetic anti-dot has the interesting
property that the filling of the dot is a discrete function of the magnetic
field. The circulating electron current inside and outside the anti-dot can be
in opposite direction for certain bound states. And those states exhibit a
diamagnetic to paramagnetic transition with increasing magnetic field. The
absorption spectrum consists of many peaks, some of which violate Kohn's
theorem, and which is due to the coupling of the center of mass motion with the
other degrees of freedom.Comment: 6 pages, 12 ps figure
Electronic structure of nuclear-spin-polarization-induced quantum dots
We study a system in which electrons in a two-dimensional electron gas are
confined by a nonhomogeneous nuclear spin polarization. The system consists of
a heterostructure that has non-zero nuclei spins. We show that in this system
electrons can be confined into a dot region through a local nuclear spin
polarization. The nuclear-spin-polarization-induced quantum dot has interesting
properties indicating that electron energy levels are time-dependent because of
the nuclear spin relaxation and diffusion processes. Electron confining
potential is a solution of diffusion equation with relaxation. Experimental
investigations of the time-dependence of electron energy levels will result in
more information about nuclear spin interactions in solids
Bound states of L-shaped or T-shaped quantum wires in inhomogeneous magnetic fields
The bound state energies of L-shaped or T-shaped quantum wires in inhomogeous
magnetic fields are found to depend strongly on the asymmetric parameter
, i.e. the ratio of the arm widths. Two effects of
magnetic field on bound state energies of the electron are obtained. One is the
depletion effect which purges the electron out of the OQD system. The other is
to create an effective potential due to quantized Landau levels of the magnetic
field. The bound state energies of the electron in L-shaped or T-shaped quantum
wires are found to depend quadratically (linearly) on the magnetic field in the
weak (strong) field region and are independent of the direction of the magnetic
field. A simple model is proposed to explain the behavior of the magnetic
dependence of the bound state energy both in weak and strong magnetic field
regions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Ring-shaped Andreev billiards in quantizing magnetic fields.
We present a detailed semiclassical study of a clean disk-shaped insulator–normal-metal–superconductor hybrid system in a magnetic field. It is based on an exact secular equation that we derived within the microscopic Bogoliubov–de Gennes (BdG) formalism. Results obtained from a classification of electron and hole orbits are in excellent agreement with those from an exact numerical diagonalization of the BdG equation. Our analysis opens up different possibilities for determining thermodynamic properties of mesoscopic hybrid systems