1997
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.55.5284
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Binding of biexcitons in GaAs/AlxGa1

Abstract: Properties of the heavy-hole excitons and biexcitons in GaAs/Al 0.3 Ga 0.7 As superlattices are studied using linear and nonlinear optical techniques. In superlattices with miniband halfwidths less than the exciton binding energy, the biexciton binding energy is found to be the same as in the noninteracting multiple quantum wells of the same width. When the miniband halfwidth exceeds the exciton binding energy, the biexciton binding energy decreases abruptly to the bulk value. ͓S0163-1829͑97͒02008-0͔

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“…The high biexciton binding energy of 2.4 meV in the superlattice is essentially the same as was found in noninteracting multiple quantum wells with L w ϭ80 Å. 12 This is an indication that the heavy-hole biexcitons as well as the excitons are mainly localized inside the quantum well and are thus quasi-two-dimensional states.…”
Section: A Quantum Beats Between Hh and Iw Excitonssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The high biexciton binding energy of 2.4 meV in the superlattice is essentially the same as was found in noninteracting multiple quantum wells with L w ϭ80 Å. 12 This is an indication that the heavy-hole biexcitons as well as the excitons are mainly localized inside the quantum well and are thus quasi-two-dimensional states.…”
Section: A Quantum Beats Between Hh and Iw Excitonssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The HHX binding energy in 80-Å-wide noninteracting multiple quantum wells E x b(2D) was determined earlier 12 to be Ϸ10 meV. These values show that the investigated sample falls into the category of narrowminiband superlattices.…”
Section: A Quantum Beats Between Hh and Iw Excitonsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…16 -21 This technique has also been used to study biexcitons, [22][23][24] excitonphonon interactions, 25 the Stark shift of excitonic complexes, 26 the refractive index, 27 impurity states, 28 -30 the Pauli blocking effect, 31 and the polaron effect 32 in quantum wells. In the fractional-dimensional space approach, an anisotropic interaction in a three-dimensional space is treated as an isotropic one in a lower effective-order fractionaldimensional space, the dimension of which provides a measure for the degree of the anisotropy in the actual physical system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 show superlattice formation, we have calculated the excitor binding energies using the fractional-dimensional approach [9] (see [10], for more details). Parameters of GaAs, required for the calculations, were taken from literature [ΙΙ], and k.p band-structure calculations.…”
Section: Binding Of Biexcitons In Gaas/algaas Superlattices 925mentioning
confidence: 99%