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A variational calculation of hydrogenic impurity states in a quantum well has been performed. The binding energy of donor (acceptor) levels is calculated as a function of layer thickness and of the impurity position. It is found that the ground impurity state degeneracy with respect to the impurity position is lifted, leading to the formation of some sort of an "impurity band. " The density of states of this impurity band exhibits one or two peaks energetically located at the "band" extrema. This one-dimensional feature can be evidenced in the optical absorption associated with valence subband transitions, whereas acceptor processes are almost featureless. In the case of conduction luminescence a smooth curve is obtained for degenerate electronic distribution, whereas nondegenerate electron hole recombination spectra should again exhibit a double peak.
G. Bastard (Thu,) studied this question.