Density of States of an Ideal Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Using the infinite barrier approximation, derive an expression
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Density of States of an Ideal Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Using the infinite barrier approximation, derive an expression for the density of states for electrons in a quantum well in terms of the well width L and electron effective mass m*.
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