We theoretically investigate the role of the dielectric mismatch between
materials on the energy levels and recombination energies of a core-shell
nanowire. Our results demonstrate that when the dielectric constant of the core
material is lower than that of the shell material, the self-image potential
pushes the charge carriers towards the core-shell interface, in such a way that
the ideal confinement model is no longer suitable. The effects of this
interfacial confinement on the electronic properties of such wires, as well as
on its response to applied magnetic fields, are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures and 1 material Supplementary; Applied Physics
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