Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session V00: Poster Session III (1pm-4pm CST)
1:00 PM,
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Room: Hall BC
Abstract: V00.00138 : Observability of quantum pinch effect in the magnetized semiconducting quantum wires
Presenter:
Manvir S Kushwaha
(Rice University)
Author:
Manvir S Kushwaha
(Rice University)
a radial confining harmonic potential and an applied magnetic field in the symmetric gauge. It is
demonstrated that such a system as can be realized in semiconducting quantum wires offers an
excellent medium for observing the quantum pinch effect at low temperatures. An exact analytical
solution of the problem allows us to make significant observations: surprisingly, in contrast to the
classical pinch effect, the particle density as well as the current density displays a determinable
maximum before attaining a minimum at the surface of the quantum wire. The effect will persist as
long as the equilibrium pair density is sustained. Therefore, the technological promise that emerges
is the route to the precise electronic devices that will control the particle beams at the nanoscale.
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