<p>Recent advances in semiconductor technology have made it possible to fabricate microcavity structures in which both photon fields and electron--hole pairs (or excitons) are confined in a small volume comparable to their wavelength. The radiative properties of the electron--hole pairs and excitons
Semiconductor cavity quantum electrodynamics
โ Scribed by Yoshihisa Yamamoto; F Tassone; H Cao
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Series
- Springer tracts in modern physics, 169
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
- Introduction -- 2. Microcavity Exciton Polaritons -- 3. Biexcitonic Effects in Microcavities -- 4. Resonant Tunneling into Exciton and Polariton States -- 5. Competition Between Photon Lasing and Exciton Lasing -- 6. Polariton Dynamics in Photoluminescence -- 7. Stimulated Emission of Exciton Polaritons
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