Abstract

The binding energy and diamagnetic susceptibility of an on-center hydrogenic donor impurity in an InAs spherical quantum dot placed at the center of a GaAs cylindrical nano-wire have been investigated using finite element method in the framework of the effective mass approximation. The binding energy and diamagnetic susceptibility are calculated as a function of the dot radius, nano-wire radius and nano-wire height. The results show that as the dot radius increases (I) for a dot radius smaller than some critical value, the effect of the spherical confinement on the energy levels becomes negligible and the energies remain constant, for a dot radius larger than some specific value, the energy levels decrease (II) the ground and the first excited state binding energies increase, reach a maximum and then decrease (III) the ground state diamagnetic susceptibility increases, reach a maximum and then decreases (IV) the first excited state diamagnetic susceptibility increases, indicating two maxima and then decreases. The effects of the nano-wire dimensions on the binding energy and diamagnetic susceptibility have also been studied. We found that the binding energy and diamagnetic susceptibility decrease reach a minimum value and then increase as the nano-wire radius increases. Finally we found that as the height of the nano-wire increases the ground state binding energy decreases, reaches a minimum value and then increases but the first excited state binding energy decreases and reaches a constant value.

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