Ideal Quantum Wires in a Magnetic Field: Self-Organization Energy, Critical Sizes, and Controllable Conductivity


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The concept of an ideal quantum wire as a one-dimensional heterostructure whose spectrum contains exactly one bound level of the transverse dimension-quantized motion is introduced. The admissible range of the radii of such a wire is calculated. It is shown that only the quantization of longitudinal levels of motion makes it possible to calculate the energy released (absorbed) upon the fusion of two wires of the same material. In the traditional approach of a continuous longitudinal spectrum, this effect cannot be determined in principle. The influence of a longitudinal magnetic field on the spectrum of ideal wires is considered. It is established that a quantizing magnetic field destroys the unique level with negative energy (relative to the bottom of the continuous spectrum of the environment) but creates a family of positive bound Landau levels. In this case, the density of states in the wire is completely determined by the magnetic field, which makes it possible to control its spectrum and conductivity.

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A. Mandel’

Moscow State Technical University Stankin

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 127994

V. Oshurko

Moscow State Technical University Stankin

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 127994

G. Solomakho

Moscow State Technical University Stankin

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 127994

K. Solomakho

Moscow State Technical University Stankin

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 127994

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