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Effect of self – action potential Energy of Electron and hole on the Wannier – Mott exciton Energy spectrum in Multilayer systems

تأثير طاقة الكمون الذاتي للإلكترون و الثقب على طيف طاقة اكستون فان-موت في الجمل المتعددة الطبقات

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 Publication date 2013
  fields Physics
and research's language is العربية
 Created by Shamra Editor




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The manifestation of the self-action potential for charge carrier in system consisted of three spatially heterogeneous layers is investigated theoretically. The expressions for the self-action potential energy of a test charge placed in a central layer of the three-layer structures. The self-action potential energy of electron- hole and Wannier – Mott exciton are calculated numerically. The self-action potential energy of electron- hole and Wannier – Mott exciton are plotted as a function.

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