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QUANTUM WELLS, WIRES,<br />

AND DOTS<br />

9.1. INTRODUCTION<br />

When the size or dimension of a material is continuously reduced from a large or<br />

macroscopic size, such as a meter or a centimeter, <strong>to</strong> a very small size, the properties<br />

remain the same at first, then small changes begin <strong>to</strong> occur, until finally when the<br />

size drops below 100 nm, dramatic changes in properties can occur. If one dimension<br />

is reduced <strong>to</strong> the nanorange while the other two dimensions remain large, then we<br />

obtain a structure known as a quantum well. If two dimensions are so reduced and<br />

one remains large, the resulting structure is referred <strong>to</strong> as a quantum wire. The<br />

extreme case of this process of size reduction in which all three dimensions reach the<br />

low nanometer range is called a quantum dot. The word quantum is associated with<br />

these three types of nanostructures because the changes in properties arise from the<br />

quantum-mechanical nature of physics in the domain of the ultrasmall. Figure 9.1<br />

illustrates these processes of diminishing the size for the case of rectilinear geometry,<br />

and Fig. 9.2 presents the corresponding reductions in curvilinear geometry. In this<br />

chapter we are interested in all three of these ways <strong>to</strong> decrease the size. In other<br />

words, we probe the dimensionality effects that occur when one, two, or all three<br />

dimensions becomes small. Of particular interest is how the electronic properties are<br />

<strong>Introduction</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Nanotechnology</strong>, by Charles P. Poole Jr. and Frank J. Owens.<br />

ISBN 0-471-07935-9. Copyright 0 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.<br />

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