Bose-Einstein statistics in thermalization and photoluminescence of quantum well excitons
Abstract
Quasi-equilibrium relaxational thermodynamics is developed to understand LA-phonon-assisted thermalization of Bose-Einstein distributed excitons in quantum wells. We study the quantum-statistical effects in the relaxational dynamics of the effective temperature of excitons . When is less than the degeneracy temperature , well-developed Bose-Einstein statistics of quantum well excitons leads to nonexponential and density-dependent thermalization. At low bath temperatures the thermalization of quantum-statistically degenerate excitons effectively slows down and . We also analyze the optical decay of Bose-Einstein distributed excitons in perfect quantum wells and show how nonclassical statistics influences the effective lifetime . In particular, of a strongly degenerate gas of excitons is given by , where is the intrinsic radiative lifetime of quasi-two-dimensional excitons. Kinetics of resonant photoluminescence of quantum well excitons during their thermalization is studied within the thermodynamic approach and taking into account Bose-Einstein statistics. We find density-dependent photoluminescence dynamics of statistically degenerate excitons. Numerical modeling of the thermalization and photoluminescence kinetics of quasi-two-dimensional excitons are given for GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9811245,
title = {Bose-Einstein statistics in thermalization and photoluminescence of quantum well excitons},
author = {A. L. Ivanov and P. B. Littlewood and H. Haug},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9811245},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pages, 9 figures. Phys. Rev. B (accepted for publication)