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Localization-dependent photoluminescence spectrum of biexcitons in semiconductor quantum wires

Michelini, F.
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Staehli, J.L.
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Deveaud, B.  
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2005
Physical Review Letters

We study exciton and biexciton spectra in disordered semiconductor quantum wires by means of nanophotoluminescence spectroscopy. We demonstrate a close link between the exciton localization length along the wire and the occurrence of a biexciton spectral line. The biexciton signature appears only if the corresponding exciton state extends over more than a few tens of nanometers. We also measure a nonmonotonous variation of the biexciton binding energy with decreasing exciton localization length. This behavior is quantitatively well reproduced by the solution of the single-band Schrodinger equation of the four-particle problem in a one-dimensional confining potential.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.177404
Web of Science ID

WOS:000232724400071

Author(s)
Michelini, F.
Staehli, J.L.
Deveaud, B.  
Savona, V.  
Toquant, J.
Wang, X.L.
Ogura, M.
Feltrin, A.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

95

Issue

17

Article Number

177404

Subjects

Dimensional Biexcitons

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Emission

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September 22, 2009
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