MORSE POTENTIAL AS A SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM WELLS PROFILE
MORSE POTENTIAL AS A SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM WELLS PROFILE
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Martínez Rendón, V., Castaño Uribe, C., Giraldo Martínez, A., González Pereira, J. P., Restrepo Arango, R. L., Morales Aramburo, Álvaro L., & Duque Echeverri, C. A. (2016). MORSE POTENTIAL AS A SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM WELLS PROFILE. Revista EIA / English Version, 12(2), 85–94. Retrieved from https://revista.eia.edu.co/index.php/Reveiaenglish/article/view/989
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May 16, 2016
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Valentina Martínez Rendón
Universidad EIA, Envigado, Colombia
Carolina Castaño Uribe
Universidad EIA, Envigado, Colombia
Andrea Giraldo Martínez
Universidad EIA, Envigado, Colombia
Juan Pablo González Pereira
Universidad EIA, Envigado, Colombia
Ricardo León Restrepo Arango
Universidad EIA, Envigado, Colombia
Álvaro Luis Morales Aramburo
Universidad de Antioquia
Carlos Alberto Duque Echeverri
Universidad de Antioquia
Abstract
This paper presents theoretical calculations of the energy and wave function of the ground state and the first excited state of an electron confined in a GaAsAl/GaAs quantum well with a Morse potential profile using the effective mass approximation method and the envelope wave function. The intersubband transitions are analyzed according to the parameters that define the geometry of the Morse potential to represent the interdiffusion between materials of the barrier and the well. In addition, the peaks of the nonlinear optical rectification are shown as a function of energy of incident photons and their resonance with the transition energy between the two states. An electric field in the growth direction of the quantum well and a magnetic field perpendicular to the heterostructure are applied in order to study the shifts in the optical response peaks in the spectrum of the incident photons.
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