Abstract

A variational theory is proposed to study the electronic surface states in semi-infinite wurtzite nitride semiconductors under the hydrostatic pressure. The electronic surface state energy level is calculated, by taking the effects of the electron–Surface–Optical–phonon interaction, structural anisotropy and the hydrostatic pressure into account. The numerical computation has been performed for the electronic surface state energy levels, coupling constants and the average penetrating depths of the electronic surface state wave functions under the hydrostatic pressure for wurtzite GaN, AlN and InN, respectively. The results show that electron–Surface–Optical–phonon interaction lowers the electronic surface state energy levels. It is also found that the electronic surface state energy levels decrease with the hydrostatic pressure in wurtzite GaN and AlN. But for wurtzite InN, the case is contrary. It is shown that the hydrostatic pressure raised the influence of electron–phonon interaction on the electronic surface states obviously. The effect of electron–Surface–Optical–phonon interaction under the hydrostatic pressure on the electronic surface states cannot be neglected, in specially, for materials with strong electron–phonon coupling and wide band gap.

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