The quantum wire structure provides only one non confinement direction, ie., the carrier can move freely along one direction (1D). The remaining two directions are confined for charge carrier.
DENSITY OF STATES IN QUANTUM WELL, QUANTUM WIRE AND QUANTUM DOT
STRUCTURE
Bulk
Structure
The
density of state of a bulk material is given by
where,
Ec - bottom of conduction band energy
m*
- effective mass of electron
The
density of state curve is parabolic as shown in fig. 5.7(a).
Quantum Well Structure
In
quantum well structure, the electrons can move freely in two directions (2D)
and confined in only one direction. The density of state of the quantum well
structure
The
density of state function is constant and it gives step like function with
energy as shown in fig. 5.7 (b).
Quantum Wire Structure
The
quantum wire structure provides only one non confinement direction, ie., the carrier
can move freely along one direction (1D). The remaining two directions are confined
for charge carrier.
The
density of states of quantum wire is proportional to 1/√E. The density of state
for this structure is given as
The
density of states function with energy is as shown in fig. 5.7(c).
Quantum dot
In quantum dot all the directions are confined and no direction (OD) in which electron movement is free. The density of state for this structure is given by
For
quantum dot (OD) or nano particle, the permitted energy values are not continuous
but form discrete bunches of varying densities. Thus, density of energy levels
appear as discrete line as in fig. 5.7(d).
Table 5.2 gives different quantum structures and their corresponding density of state functions.
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