• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 29, Issue 4, 1105 (2009)
Eerdunchaolu1、* and Yu Ruomeng2
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    Eerdunchaolu, Yu Ruomeng. Temperature Dependence of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Strong-Coupling Excitons’ Effective Mass[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2009, 29(4): 1105 Copy Citation Text show less

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    The influences of the temperature on the effective mass of the exciton, for which the electron (hole) is strongly coupled with interface-optical phonons but weakly coupled with bulk-longitudinal-optical phonons in a quantum well, are studied by means of Tokuda’s improved linear combination operator and a modified Lee-Low-Pines transformation method. The resuls indicate that the effective mass (M*ex-LO) of the exciton, which is induced by the electron (hole) weakly coupled with bulk-longitudinal-optical phonons, will increase with the well width (N) increasing and first increase and then decrease, finally tends to a stable value with the distance between the electron and the hole (ρ) increasing. The influence of temperature on M*ex-LO and its changing with N and ρ is obvious. The change of M*ex-LO with T is strongly related to the quantum-size effect. The effective mass M*ex-IO of the exciton, which is induced by the electron (hole) strongly coupled with interface-optical phonons, will decrease with increasing N, increase with increasing T and first increase and then decrease, finally tends to a stable value with increasing ρ.But the influence of temperature on M*ex-IO and its changing with N and ρ is not obvious.
    Eerdunchaolu, Yu Ruomeng. Temperature Dependence of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Strong-Coupling Excitons’ Effective Mass[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2009, 29(4): 1105
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