Abstract

The binding energies of a hydrogenic donor in a GaN/AlGaN quantum dot are calculated in the influence of magnetic field. The calculations are carried out using the single-band effective mass approximation within a variational scheme. The magnetic field induced binding energy and diamagnetic susceptibility of the hydrogenic donor are obtained as a function of dot radius. Calculations have been carried out with and without the Zeeman effect through the energy-dependent effective mass. The diamagnetic shift of the hydrogenic donor is found for different dot radii. Our results show that (i) the binding energy is higher for smaller dot radii and the magnetic field effects are predominant for larger dot sizes, (ii) the binding energy is higher when the Zeeman effect is included for all the magnetic fields, (iii) the diamagnetic susceptibility increases with the magnetic field and is not pronounced for smaller dot radii and (iv) the diamagnetic shift has a good influence of larger dot radii.

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