1996
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(96)00069-5
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Excitonic trions in undoped GaAs quantum wells

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“…In our case the InGaAs QW absorbs about 30 % of incoming photons. Using the value of B measured and computed by Matsutsue et al B = 10 −3 cm 2 /s [24] we get typical radiative decay times of the order of 20 ns for the temperatures and densities of our experiment [25]. Thus the dominant term in Eq.…”
Section: Institut De Photonique Et Electronique Quantiques Ecole Polsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…In our case the InGaAs QW absorbs about 30 % of incoming photons. Using the value of B measured and computed by Matsutsue et al B = 10 −3 cm 2 /s [24] we get typical radiative decay times of the order of 20 ns for the temperatures and densities of our experiment [25]. Thus the dominant term in Eq.…”
Section: Institut De Photonique Et Electronique Quantiques Ecole Polsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…γ is a multiplication factor by which the measured formation rate in our InGaAs QW is changed compared to the theoretical value obtained for GaAs. N eq (n, X, T ) is the equilibrium carrier concentration given by the Saha equation (for n = p = N eq ) [25]:…”
Section: Institut De Photonique Et Electronique Quantiques Ecole Polmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed such equilibrium implies that most of the electron-hole pairs are ionized up to n 0 on eq ¼ 2.8 Â 10 17 cm À 3 . Thermodynamic equilibrium foresees, however, a transition from a conducting plasma 50 , at low electron-hole density, to an insulating excitonic phase for n 0 42n eq (details can be found in Supplementary Note 1). Such prediction, in combination with the observation that the lasing wavelength is close to the excitonic PL one, has led to interpreting the lasing from perovskite materials as arising from a gas of bound excitons and to speculation about the properties of such excitonic laser 17,21 .…”
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“…The assumption of thermal equilibrium between bound and ionized excitons implies constant ratio between the square of the free carrier density n 2 e;h and the exciton density n X , according to the Saha equation: (refs 26,29,30), while T is the temperature of the optical excitations 49,50 . Indeed such equilibrium implies that most of the electron-hole pairs are ionized up to n 0 on eq ¼ 2.8 Â 10 17 cm À 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…where the equilibrium coefficients K X , K 2 , and K 3 are given by the steady-state solution of the rate equations [17,21,22].…”
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