FIZIKA A 8 (1999) 3 , 141-146

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DYNAMICAL EFFECTS IN FINITE FIELD ELECTRON TUNNELING

LEO MARUŠIĆ and MARIJAN SUNJIĆ

Department of Physics, University of Zagreb, Bijenička 32, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Dedicated to Professor Boran Leontić on the occasion of his 70th birthday

Received 19 November 1999; revised manuscript received 11 February 2000
Accepted 14 February 2000

The problem of dynamical screening for electrons tunneling in the metal-insulator-metal system, based on a generalization of the Jonson's nonlocal theory of exchange-correlation potential, is reviewed. The self-energy is evaluated within the GW approximation for electrons coupled to the long-wavelength charge-density oscillations. Effective potential barriers are obtained by selfconsistent non-local numerical calculation, and then used to get transmission coefficient exactly and within the WKB approximation. The method is also extended to the case with an external potential applied on metal electrodes, and transmission coefficient is plotted as a function of electron energy and external potential.

PACS number: 73.40.Gk
UDC 74.50
Keywords: metal-insulator-metal system, electron tunneling, dynamical screening, exchange-correlation potential, GW approximation, long-wavelength charge-density oscillations, exact transmission coefficient, potential applied on metal electrodes
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