Abstract
Measurements of the THz absorption and the time-resolved photoluminescence have been performed on the same GaAs quantum well sample. The strength of the absorption at the internal 1s-2p exciton transition frequency is used as a measure of the density of excitons in the sample. When the interband pump laser is resonant with the 1s exciton frequency, induced absorption at the 1s-2p frequency is clearly seen. If the same density of carriers is created pumping in the continuum, no significant 1s-1p absorption is seen in a time window of 450 ps. Complementary time-resolved photoluminescence experiments, detecting the emission at the exciton energy under the same pump conditions, show the PL intensity in resonant and nonresonant cases to be similar. The counter-intuitive existence of luminescence at the exciton energy simultaneously with the absence of the 1s-2p absorption is consistent with the recent theoretical predictions of Kira et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 3263 (1998). ©2005 The American Physical Society.
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Galbraith, I., Chari, R., Pellegrini, S., Phillips, P. J., Dent, C. J., Van Der Meer, A. F. G., … Strasser, G. (2005). Excitonic signatures in the photoluminescence and terahertz absorption of a GaAs/Al xGa 1-xAs multiple quantum well. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 71(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.71.073302
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