Abstract
The excitations of a two-dimensional electron gas in quantum wells with intermediate carrier density (ne∼1011cm-2), i.e., between the exciton-trion and the Fermi-sea range, are so far poorly understood. We report on an approach to bridge this gap by a magnetophotoluminescence study of modulation-doped (Cd,Mn)Te quantum well structures. Employing their enhanced spin splitting, we analyzed the characteristic magnetic-field behavior of the individual photoluminescence features. Based on these results and earlier findings by other authors, we present a new approach for understanding the optical transitions at intermediate densities in terms of four-particle excitations, the Suris tetrons, which were up to now only predicted theoretically. All characteristic photoluminescence features are attributed to emission from these quasiparticles when attaining different final states. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Koudinov, A. V., Kehl, C., Rodina, A. V., Geurts, J., Wolverson, D., & Karczewski, G. (2014). Suris tetrons: Possible spectroscopic evidence for four-particle optical excitations of a two-dimensional electron gas. Physical Review Letters, 112(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.147402
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