2012
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/14/10/105007
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Condensation of excitons in Cu2O at ultracold temperatures: experiment and theory

Abstract: We present experiments on the luminescence of excitons confined in a potential trap at milli-Kelvin bath temperatures under continuous-wave (cw) excitation. They reveal several distinct features like a kink in the dependence of the total integrated luminescence intensity on excitation laser power and a bimodal distribution of the spatially resolved luminescence. Furthermore, we discuss the present state of the theoretical description of Bose-Einstein condensation of excitons with respect to signatures of a con… Show more

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“…One can immediately see that the low mass of Ps allows for much higher critical temperatures than any other atom (although some condensed matter systems such as excitons [660] or exciton-polaritons [661] may have critical temperatures similar to or higher than Ps at equivalent densities). A Ps density of 10 17 cm −3 would start to BoseCondense at a temperature of ≈3 K. Note, however, that T C is the temperature at which condensation starts to happen: the condensate occupancy is given by…”
Section: Bose-einstein Condensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can immediately see that the low mass of Ps allows for much higher critical temperatures than any other atom (although some condensed matter systems such as excitons [660] or exciton-polaritons [661] may have critical temperatures similar to or higher than Ps at equivalent densities). A Ps density of 10 17 cm −3 would start to BoseCondense at a temperature of ≈3 K. Note, however, that T C is the temperature at which condensation starts to happen: the condensate occupancy is given by…”
Section: Bose-einstein Condensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(6). However, they only lead to mere shifts in the one-particle dispersions ε e k and ε h k , since spinless electrons and holes as well as a wave-vector independent Coulomb coupling U are considered in model (1).…”
Section: Exciton-polariton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here ω and k denote the energy and momentum transfer. The left panels display the (dominant) coherent contributions (C4), resulting from electron-hole pair annihilation and creation processes inside and in between the fully renormalized quasiparticle bandsẼ mation of an exciton-polariton condensate 6 . If the cavity frequency and the detuning are very large, a coherent signal for the excitonic polarization is obtained for negative ω only.…”
Section: B Spectral Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the condensation of hetero pairs is also discussed in, for example, an exciton gas [59][60][61][62][63], an exciton-polariton gas [64][65][66][67], as well as a dense quark matter [68,69], the realization of a superfluid 6 Li-40 K Fermi gas would give great impact on these fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%