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Dissociation of one-dimensional excitons by static electric field

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-01-09 v1

Abstract

The quantum states of an electron-hole pair in one-dimensional semiconductors under a static electric field are theoretically analyzed using a two-band model with on-site Coulomb interaction. In the absence of static field, the electron and hole are always bound, forming an exciton regardless of the Coulomb interaction strength, in contrast to what occurs in higher-dimensional semiconductors. The static field modifies the wave function of the electron-hole pair, turning bound states into continuum states. However, at low static fields, the linear optical spectra resemble those of the unbiased semiconductor, exhibiting a quadratic redshift of the main exciton absorption line as the field increases. When the static field exceeds a critical threshold, the exciton dissociates and the linear optical spectra exhibit signatures of the Wannier-Stark ladder with squally spaced peaks, making them a valuable tool for experimentally probing exciton dissociation.

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@article{arxiv.2507.17337,
  title  = {Dissociation of one-dimensional excitons by static electric field},
  author = {Adriana García and Alexander López and Jorge Quereda and Francisco Domínguez-Adame},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.17337},
  year   = {2026}
}