Abstract

The complex coordinate method, widely used in theoretical atomic spectroscopy, is applied to study the energies and tunnelling times in the process of resonant electron tunnelling through zero-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures. A spherical rectangular barrier well potential is used as a model of a quantum dot. Resonant states of different angular symmetry are studied vs the radius of the dot and the width of the barrier.

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