Theoretical study of nonlinear absorption of a strong electromagnetic wave in infinite semi-parabolic Plus Semi-inverse Squared Quantum Wells by using quantum …

CTV Ba, NQ Bau, TA Tuan, TT Dien - Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2024 - Elsevier
General analytic expressions for the total absorption coefficient of strong electromagnetic
waves caused by confined electrons in Infinite semi-parabolic plus Semi-inverse Squared …

Theoretical study of magnetoresistance oscillations in semi-parabolic plus semi-inverse squared quantum wells in the presence of intense electromagnetic waves

NT Huong, NQ Bau, CTV Ba, BT Dung, NC Toan… - Physica …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Magnetoresistance oscillations in semiconductor quantum wells, with the semi-parabolic
plus semi-inverse squared potential, under the influence of intense electromagnetic waves …

Calculation of parallel Peltier coefficient in rectangular quantum wires under the influence of confined optical phonons and electromagnetic waves using quantum …

TT Dien, CTV Ba, NQ Bau, NTN Anh - Journal of the Korean Physical …, 2023 - Springer
The influence of confined optical phonons (confined OP) and electromagnetic waves on the
Peltier effects in rectangular quantum wires (RQW) in a parallel magnetic field is …

Theoretical Study of the Photo-stimulated Radio-electric Effect in Asymmetric Semi-parabolic Quantum Wells in the Presence of a Laser Radiation Field

CTV Ba, NQ Bau, NT Huong, BT Dung… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
In this study, based on the quantum kinetic equation approach, we systematically present
the radio-electric effect in asymmetric semi-parabolic quantum wells under the influence of a …

Theoretical Study of the Nernst Effect in Compositional Superlattices in the Presence of Strong Electromagnetic Wave

TVB Cao, TH Nguyen, KD Tran… - VNU Journal of Science …, 2024 - js.vnu.edu.vn
The Nernst effect has been theoretically studied in compositional superlattice in the
presence of a strong electromagnetic wave. Using the quantum kinetic equation for …