Super-radiant mode in InAs-monolayer-based Bragg structures

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We report direct experimental evidence of the collective super-radiant mode in Bragg structure containing 60 InAs monolayer-based quantum wells (QWs) periodically arranged in GaAs matrix. Time-resolved photoluminescence measurements reveal an appearance of the additional super-radiant mode, originated from coherent collective interaction of QWs. This mode demonstrates a super-linear dependence of the intensity and radiative decay rate on the excitation power. The super-radiant mode is not manifested in the case if only a small number of QWs is excited.

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Pozina, G., Kaliteevski, M. A., Nikitina, E. V., Denisov, D. V., Polyakov, N. K., Pirogov, E. V., … Clark, S. J. (2015). Super-radiant mode in InAs-monolayer-based Bragg structures. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14911

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