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Trapped modes in finite quantum waveguides
Authors:A L Delitsyn  B T Nguyen  D S Grebenkov
Institution:1. Dpto. de F??sica Aplicada II, Universidad de M??laga, 29071, M??laga, Spain
2. Dpto. de Gen??tica, Inst. de Biotecnolog??a, Universidad de Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain
3. Harvard Medical School, Division of Sleep Medicine, Brigham Women??s Hospital, 02115, Boston, MA, USA
4. Department of Physics and Center for Polymer Studies, Boston University, 2215, Boston, MA, USA
5. Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:The eigenstates of an electron in an infinite quantum waveguide (e.g., a bent strip or a twisted tube) are often trapped or localized in a bounded region that prohibits the electron transmission through the waveguide at the corresponding energies. We revisit this statement for resonators with long but finite branches that we call ??finite waveguides??. Although the Laplace operator in bounded domains has no continuous spectrum and all eigenfunctions have finite L 2 norm, the trapping of an eigenfunction can be understood as its exponential decay inside the branches. We describe a general variational formalism for detecting trapped modes in such resonators. For finite waveguides with general cylindrical branches, we obtain a sufficient condition which determines the minimal length of branches for getting a trapped eigenmode. Varying the branch lengths may switch certain eigenmodes from non-trapped to trapped or, equivalently, the waveguide state from conducting to insulating. These concepts are illustrated for several typical waveguides (L-shape, bent strip, crossing of two strips, etc.). We conclude that the well-established theory of trapping in infinite waveguides may be incomplete and require further development for applications to finite-size microscopic quantum devices.
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