Electronic properties of a nanotorus
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.12359v1
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 15:59:26 GMT
- Title: Electronic properties of a nanotorus
- Authors: J.E.G.Silva, J. Furtado and A.C.A.Ramos
- Abstract summary: We consider the influence of surface curvature on the spectrum and the behaviour of the wave function.
The effects of external electric and magnetic fields were explored.
We obtain the bound states and discuss the role of geometry on the Landau levels.
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- Abstract: In this paper we study the properties of an electron trapped on a torus
surface. We consider the influence of surface curvature on the spectrum and the
behaviour of the wave function. In addition, the effects of external electric
and magnetic fields were explored. Two toroid configurations were considered,
namely, a torus-like configuration and a ring-like configuration both in
agreement with experimental data. We also obtain the bound states and discuss
the role of geometry on the Landau levels.
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