Magnetoexciton light absorption in inhomogeneous quasi-two-dimensional systems

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Yu. E. Lozovik
A. M. Ruvinskii
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Spectroscopy
[2] Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys,undefined
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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics | 1998年 / 87卷
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Magnetic Field; Light Absorption; Gaussian White Noise; Strong Magnetic Field; Colored Noise;
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The problem of exciton light absorption in quasi-two-dimensional inhomogeneous systems in a strong transverse magnetic field H is analyzed. We assume that a random Gaussian field (“white noise”) acting separately on an electron and a hole is due to (1) fluctuations in the quantum well thickness or (2) fluctuations in the concentrations of the solid solution components. The problem of a magnetoexciton in a random Gaussian white noise field has been reduced to the problem of the motion in an H-dependent effective field of a single particle with the effective magnetic mass of the exciton, which is a function of the magnetic field and parameters of the quantum wells, in a field characterized by “colored noise,” whose correlation function is different from that of the white noise field. In this approximation, the problem of a magnetoexciton in isolated and coupled quantum dots is considered. In the coherent-potential approximation, the exciton absorption in random fields of the first and second type in single and coupled quantum wells has been calculated. The absorption decreases as H increases in the range of strong magnetic fields, which is in agreement with experimental data.
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页码:788 / 795
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