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Dynamic Localization in Quantum Wires

Igor Tralle

Published 2004-07-01Version 1

In the paper the dynamic localization of charged particle (electron) in a quantum wire under the external non-uniform time-dependent electric field is considered. The electrons are trapped in a deep 'dynamic' quantum wells which are the result of specific features of the potential imposed on 2D electron gas: the scale of spatial nonuniformity is much smaller then the electron mean free path (L_1 << \bar{l}) and the frequency is much greater then \tau^{-1}, where \tau is the electron free flight time. As a result, the effect of this field on the charged particle is in a sense equivalent to the effect of a time-independent effective potential, that is a sequence of deep 'dynamic' quantum wells were the elelctrons are confined. The possible consequeces of this effect are also discussed and similarity with the classical Paul traps are emphasized.

Comments: 21 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Physica E: Low-dimensional systems & nanostructures, Vol. 9, (2001) 275-286
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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