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In the asymmetric double quantum well, the first subband wave function is located mainly in the wider well, while the second subband wave function is shifted to the narrower well (Figure 3b).
It is known that the confinement potential is sensitive to the LW, and the same LW variation may induce larger potential fluctuation in the narrower well so that in this region the FWHM represents an inhomogeneous linewidth broadening mainly induced by LW fluctuation.
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In this case, we have to manually select a reference frame that has well-exposed foreground objects, which can degrade the fusion results due to the narrower well-exposed background region than in the reference.
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( b) The dependence of the 1 to 2 intersubband spacing on the narrow well width aR.
(c) The values of the averages 〈z〉ν for corresponding subbands as a function of narrow well width aR.
Moreover, the mobility increases several times when only one metal layer or highly doped semiconductor is placed near a narrow well.
In a previously used design [Guliamov et al., PRB 64 035314 (2001)] this narrow well transition energy was measured to correspond to a wavelength of 646 nm.
The dipole matrix element for transitions between the zeroth LL of the second subband and the first LL of the first subband is presented in Figure 4 as a function of narrow quantum well width aR.. Here, the width of wider well is fixed, while the width aR of the narrow well is varied.
Figure 4 The calculated dependence of the squared modulus of the dipole matrix element |D (2,0)→(1,1) | 2. Calculated for the double-well structure shown in Figure 3a as a function of narrow well width aR.
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