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Confined optical phonons are discussed for a semiconductor nanowire of the Ge (Si)prototype on the basis of a theory developed some years ago. In the present work this theory is adapted to a non polar material and generalized to the case when the phonon dispersion law involves both linear and quadratic terms in the wave vector. The treatment is considered along the lines of a continuous medium model and leads to a system of coupled differential equations describing oscillations of mixed nature. The nanowire is modelled in the form of an infinite circular cylinder and the solutions of the fundamental equations are found. We are thus led to a description of long wavelength optical phonons, which should show a closer agreement with experimental data and with calculations along atomistic models. The presented theory is applied to the calculation of optical phonons in a Ge nanowire. We have found the dispersion curves for various optical phonon modes. We also normalize the modes and discuss the electron-phonon interaction within the deformation potential approximation.
Confined polar optical phonons are studied in a semiconductor double heterostructure (SDH) by means of a generalization of a theory developed some years ago and based on a continuous medium model. The treatment considers the coupling of electro-mecha
The evolution of the optical phonons in layered semiconductor alloys SnSe1-xSx is studied as a function of the composition by using polarized Raman spectroscopy with six different excitation wavelengths (784.8, 632.8, 532, 514.5, 488, and 441.6 nm).
In the framework of four-band envelope-function formalism, developed earlier for spherical semiconductor nanocrystals, we study the electronic structure and optical properties of quantum-confined lead-salt (PbSe and PbS) nanowires (NWs) with a strong
Controlling the properties of semiconductor/metal interfaces is a powerful method for designing functionality and improving the performance of electrical devices. Recently semiconductor/superconductor hybrids have appeared as an important example whe
Surface confined dehalogenation reactions are versatile bottom-up approaches for the synthesis of carbon-based nanostructures with predefined chemical properties. However, for devices generally requiring low conductivity substrates, potential applica