1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.76.672
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Binding of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Biexcitons

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“…Moreover, when the carrier density in the QW increases, the excitonic resonance seems to disappear at lower injection than does the biexcitonic one. This observation is contrasting with the intuitive expectation exposed above: highdensity effects are supposed to first screen the biexciton resonance, owing to its larger Bohr radius and smaller binding energy 14,17 .…”
Section: Nature Communications | Doicontrasting
confidence: 54%
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“…Moreover, when the carrier density in the QW increases, the excitonic resonance seems to disappear at lower injection than does the biexcitonic one. This observation is contrasting with the intuitive expectation exposed above: highdensity effects are supposed to first screen the biexciton resonance, owing to its larger Bohr radius and smaller binding energy 14,17 .…”
Section: Nature Communications | Doicontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The latter is evidenced by the saturation of the PL intensity amplitude at high densities and a characteristic asymmetric emission lineshape, which can be accurately modelled using Fermi's golden rule. Similarly to experiments conducted in GaAs-based QWs, the MT appears to be smooth 17 . However, contrary to the GaAs system, here the e-h plasma builds up from the biexciton state rather than from the exciton resonance.…”
Section: Nature Communications | Doimentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…These systems show nontrivial Coulomb correlation effects leading to interesting optical and transport characteristics not seen in bulk materials. A strong increase of the binding energy of the excitonic complexes was found experimentally [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] with decreasing quantum well (QW) width and increasing magnetic field [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6][7] So far, these studies consider mainly the biexciton formation from two heavy-hole excitons (X h ). Biexcitons involving light-hole excitons (X l ) have been observed, 8 but no distinction between mixed and pure lighthole biexcitons has been made.…”
Section: ͓S0163-1829͑99͒01508-8͔mentioning
confidence: 99%