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Bottleneck effects in the relaxation and photoluminescence of microcavity polaritons

Piermarocchi, C.
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Savona, V.  
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Quattropani, A.
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1997
Physical Review B

A theoretical model for the investigation of the dynamics of microcavity polaritons in the strong-coupling regime is proposed. The resulting photoluminescence dynamics at small angles is studied as a function of the angle of observation, the cavity detuning, the lattice, and the free-carrier temperature. For small detunings, the strong dispersion of the microcavity polaritons at small angles results in a bottleneck relaxation dynamics, similar to the bulk one. However, important differences, related to the reduced dimensionality of the system, are found. In particular, a larger emission from the upper polariton with respect to the lower polariton is found for any temperature. Moreover, a two-lobe angular emission from the lower branch is also expected. In the case of large pump excess energies, when hot carriers are injected into the system, longitudinal-optical-phonon emission has also been considered as a possible polariton formation mechanism, and shown to reduce only partially the effects summarized above.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.56.7554
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1997YA57500072

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

1997

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

56

Start page

7554

End page

7563

Subjects

Quantum-Well Excitons

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Semiconductor Microcavities

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Resolved Photoluminescence

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Dressed-Exciton

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Dynamics

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Emission

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Gaas

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September 22, 2009
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