2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.67.155312
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Effect of the surface on the electron quantum size levels and electrongfactor in spherical semiconductor nanocrystals

Abstract: The structure of the electron quantum size levels in spherical nanocrystals is studied in the framework of an eight-band effective mass model at zero and weak magnetic fields. The effect of the nanocrystal surface is modeled through the boundary condition imposed on the envelope wave function at the surface. We show that the spin-orbit splitting of the valence band leads to the surface-induced spin-orbit splitting of the excited conduction band states and to the additional surface-induced magnetic moment for e… Show more

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“…It also appears unlikely from these exact calculation of g-factors that the cancellation will become more complete for large-size nanocrystals since the difference between g z and g increases for larger nanocrystals having aspect ratio approximately unity. As a result a true quasi-spherical regime as predicted by an analysis perturbative in spin 12,14 in which the electron g-factors become isotropic may never reached. Under certain growth conditions it is possible to synthesis CdSe nanostructures with zincblende structure.…”
Section: A Electron G-factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also appears unlikely from these exact calculation of g-factors that the cancellation will become more complete for large-size nanocrystals since the difference between g z and g increases for larger nanocrystals having aspect ratio approximately unity. As a result a true quasi-spherical regime as predicted by an analysis perturbative in spin 12,14 in which the electron g-factors become isotropic may never reached. Under certain growth conditions it is possible to synthesis CdSe nanostructures with zincblende structure.…”
Section: A Electron G-factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This modified magnetic moment also controls the spin dynamics in nanostructures, and is usually parametrized in the literature as a shape, size and composition dependent g tensor defined by μ ¼ g · S, where S represents the electron spin [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Despite the central nature of g tensors to high-speed spin manipulation [12][13][14][15]17,18], spin lifetimes [19,20], and quantum computation [21], the spatial structure of the spin-correlated orbital currents that determine these g tensors has not been investigated.…”
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“…This is the so called the eight-band Kane model with dispersion for electrons only. 23,24,25 This model allows to describe electron states with energies in the conduction band. It takes into account spin-orbit effects induced by the interaction with the valence band in the presence of the structure inversion asymmetry.…”
Section: A Basic Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%