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    MICROSTRUCTURES: STUDIES FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY YIELD NEW DATA ON MICROSTRUCTURES

    Technology News Focus
    October 8, 2008

    "The effect of uniform electric and magnetic fields on binding energy
    and photoionization cross-section of an off-axis hydrogen-like donor
    impurity in a QWW, approximated by a cylindrical well of finite
    depth, is investigated within the framework of variational approach,"
    scientists writing in the journal Superlattices and Microstructures
    report.

    "The dependencies of the binding energy and photoionization
    cross-section on electric field strength, magnetic field induction,
    wire radius and impurity position are obtained," wrote V.N. Mughnetsyan
    and colleagues, Yerevan State University.

    The researchers concluded: "The cases when the polarization vector
    of incident radiation is parallel and perpendicular to the wire axis
    are both discussed."

    Mughnetsyan and colleagues published their study in Superlattices
    and Microstructures (Binding energy and photoionization cross section
    of hydrogen-like donor impurity in quantum well-wire in electric and
    magnetic fields. Superlattices and Microstructures, 2008;44(1):86-95).

    Additional information can be obtained by contacting M.G. Barseghyan,
    Yerevan State University, Dept. of Solid State Physics, Al Manookian 1,
    Yerevan 0025, Armenia.

    The publisher of the journal Superlattices and Microstructures can
    be contacted at: Academic Press Ltd. Elsevier Science Ltd., 24-28
    Oval Rd., London NW1 7DX, England.
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