Tanata, B.2016-02-082016-02-0819930953-8984http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26020The author studies the effects of dielectric screening on scattering rates due to electron-phonon interactions in quasi-one-dimensional quantum-well wires. He considers the interaction of confined electrons with bulk polar-optical and acoustic phonons. Acoustic phonons are examined, both in the deformation potential and the piezoelectric couplings. Screening effects are included via a temperature-dependent dielectric function epsilon T(q) in the random-phase approximation, by renormalizing the electron-phonon interaction. Numerical results are given for the GaAs system in the quantum-size limit where a lowering of screened electron-phonon scattering rates is found. The effects of screening are most significant for the electron-optical-phonon interaction.EnglishEffects of screened electron-phonon interactions in quantum-well wiresArticle10.1088/0953-8984/5/14/017