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Internal transitions of quasi-two-dimensional charged magnetoexcitons in the presence of purposely introduced weak lateral potential energy variations

  • C. J. Meining
  • , V. R. Whiteside
  • , B. D. McCombe
  • , A. B. Dzyubenko
  • , J. G. Tischler
  • , A. S. Bracker
  • , D. Gammon
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Intel
  • California State University Bakersfield
  • RAS
  • Naval Research Laboratory

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Abstract

Optically detected resonance spectroscopy has been used to investigate effects of weak random lateral potential energy fluctuations on internal transitions of charged magnetoexcitons (trions) in quasi-two-dimensional GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-well (QW) structures. Resonant changes in the ensemble photoluminescence induced by far-infrared radiation were studied as a function of magnetic field for samples having: (1) no growth interrupts (short range well-width fluctuations), and (2) intentional growth interrupts (long range monolayer well-width differences). Only bound-to-continuum internal transitions of the negatively charged trion are observed for samples of type 1. In contrast, a feature on the high field (low energy) side of electron cyclotron resonance is seen for samples of type 2 with well widths of 14.1 and 8.4 nm. This feature is attributed to a bound-to-bound transition of the spin-triplet with nonzero oscillator strength resulting from breaking of translational symmetry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number165301
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume75
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 3 2007

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