Influence of Magnetic Confinement on the Yellow Excitons in Cuprous Oxide Subject to an Electric Field
- Authors: Heckötter J.1, Fröhlich D.1, Aßmann M.1, Bayer M.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Experimentelle Physik 2
- Ioffe Institute
- Issue: Vol 60, No 8 (2018)
- Pages: 1595-1599
- Section: Optical Properties
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/1063-7834/article/view/203615
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783418080085
- ID: 203615
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Abstract
We study the spectrum of the yellow exciton series in crossed electric and magnetic fields. The electric field, applied along the optical axis, tilts the Coulomb potential between electron and hole, so that at sufficiently high fields exciton dissociation becomes possible, roughly when the electric dipole interaction energy exceeds the binding energy of an exciton state with principal quantum number n. For an applied voltage of U = 20 V all excitons above n = 6 are dissociated. Additional application of a magnetic field normal to the optical axis introduces magnetic confinement, due to which above a threshold field strength around B = 2.5 T the exciton lines re-emerge. The complex dispersion with increasing fields suggests quantum chaotic behavior in this crossed field configuration, so that the search for exceptional points may be promising.
About the authors
J. Heckötter
Experimentelle Physik 2
Email: manfred.bayer@tu-dortmund.de
Germany, Dortmund, D-44221
D. Fröhlich
Experimentelle Physik 2
Email: manfred.bayer@tu-dortmund.de
Germany, Dortmund, D-44221
M. Aßmann
Experimentelle Physik 2
Email: manfred.bayer@tu-dortmund.de
Germany, Dortmund, D-44221
M. Bayer
Experimentelle Physik 2; Ioffe Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: manfred.bayer@tu-dortmund.de
Germany, Dortmund, D-44221; St. Petersburg
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