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Role of carrier-phonon interaction on the exciton formation in quantum wells

Savona, V.  
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Quattropani, A.
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Schwendimann, P.
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1997
Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics

We investigate the exciton formation process from free carriers in a single GaAs quantum well. We focus on the formation processes assisted by emission and absorption of acoustic and optical phonons. The formation rates are evaluated and compared to the experimental results. The exciton dissociation rates are also calculated as a function of the lattice temperature. Finally, these rates are used in a rate equation model in order to reproduce the dynamics of excitons and free carriers in a photoluminescence experiment. We show that for lattice temperature lower than 30K, the thermalization between free carriers and excitons is very slow, and deviations from the action mass law persist for several nanoseconds.

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DOI
10.1002/1521-3951(199711)204:1<191::AID-PSSB191>3.0.CO;2-Z
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1997YJ65400055

Author(s)
Savona, V.  
Quattropani, A.
Schwendimann, P.
Tassone, F.
Piermarocchi, C.
Date Issued

1997

Published in
Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics
Volume

204

Start page

191

End page

194

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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September 22, 2009
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