Abstract

Here we present a class of efficient techniques to calculate the electronic states and the phonon modes of semiconductor quantum wires and quantum dots of general shape. In it, the differential equations and boundary conditions which determine these excitations are shown to lead to integral equations over the interfaces of the nanostructures which can be solved straightforwardly by matrix techniques. Examples are given of electron and phonon states of several quantum wire and dot structures.

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