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Cross section of a serpentine superlattice (100 angstrom period) and its three lowest energy electron wave functions as an example of fabrication on a small scale (see page 1326). The cross-sectional view (far right) shows the aluminum-rich regions (dark) that confine electrons to the gallium-rich regions (light) in the segregated aluminum-gallium-arsenic alloy. The most colorful portions of the wave functions (in sections to the left) are regions of maximum electron density; the reddish-brown areas indicate zero density. See the editorial on page 1277 and the special section beginning on page 1300. [Simulations by J. C. Yi of the University of California, Santa Barbara] |
Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)