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Wave Packet Dynamics in a Biased Finite-Length Superlattice
Published 2003-10-01Version 1
In a superlattice containing a finite number of periods, the allowed values of the Bloch wave number form a discrete set, and the dynamics of an electron through k-space under the influence of an external force is necessarily that of a superposition wave packet composed of multiple Bloch waves. The present paper investigates this dynamics for a particularly simple class of "k-compact" wave packets, in which the spread over different k-values is minimized, and which propagate with an essentially rigid shape through k-space.
Comments: PDF File, 14 pages, 2 Figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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