Theoretical Study of the Time-Dependent Phenomena on a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Weakly Coupled with a Discrete Level
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概要
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We theoretically study the time evolution of the electron density distribution on a two-dimensional electron gas, which suddenly couples with a discrete level. Depending on the relative position between a discrete level and the Fermi level (Ef), a “dip” or a “peak” of electron density appears after a discrete level couples with the two-dimensional electron gas. Moreover, we clarify the mechanism of dip and peak formation by projection analysis.
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著者
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Takada Yukihiro
Univ. Tsukuba Tsukuba‐shi Jpn
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Nomura Shintaro
Graduate School Of Pure And Applied Science University Of Tsukuba
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