Abstract

Based on the effective-mass approximation, simultaneous effects of external electric and magnetic fields, hydrostatic pressure and temperature on the binding energy of a hydrogenic donor impurity confined in a two-dimensional parabolic quantum dot have been studied, using the direct matrix diagonalization method. The binding energy dependencies upon the external electric field strength and direction, magnetic field, hydrostatic pressure and temperature are reported. The results reveal that the external electric and magnetic fields, hydrostatic pressure and temperature have a great influence on the impurity binding energy. Moreover, an increase in the tilt angle reduces the binding energy, especially at weak confinement regimes.

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