Comment on: "Threading dislocation densities in semiconductor crystals: A geometric approach". Phys. Lett. A 376 (2012) 2838-2841
Abstract
We analyze the solution of the Schr\"odinger equation arising in the treatment of a geometric model introduced to explain the origin of the observed shallow levels in semiconductors threaded by a dislocation density. We show (contrary to what the authors claimed) that the model does not support bound states for any chosen set of model parameters. Assuming a fictitious motion in the x-y plane there are bound states provided that k≠ 0 and not only for k>0 as the authors believed. The truncation condition proposed by the authors yields only one particular energy for a given value of a chosen model parameter and misses all the others (conditionally solvable problem)
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