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attracted to each
other by the
Coulomb force can form a
bound state called an
exciton. It is an
electrically neutral quasiparticle that
exists mainly in condensed...
- In physics, the
exciton–polariton is a type of polariton; a
hybrid light and
matter quasiparticle arising from the
strong coupling of the electromagnetic...
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excitation (state) of
solid or
liquid matter (such as a phonon, plasmon, or an
exciton).[example needed]
Polaritons describe the
crossing of the
dispersion of...
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known as an
exciton. The
carrier multiplication effect in a dot can be
understood as
creating multiple excitons, and is
called multiple exciton generation...
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materials with a
large exciton binding energy, it is
possible for a
photon to have just
barely enough energy to
create an
exciton (bound electron–hole pair)...
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called an
exciton and
their spatitial separation is
defined by the
exciton Bohr radius. In a
nanostructure of
comparable size to the
exciton Bohr radius...
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pulse can
excite a pair of
carriers known as an
exciton in the
quantum dot. The
decay of a
single exciton due to
spontaneous emission leads to the emission...
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published later in the 2000s.
Condensed excitons are a
superfluid and will not
interact with phonons.
While the
normal exciton absorption is
broadened by phonons...
- for
electrons and
holes to be
bound into an
exciton:
indirect exciton and
direct exciton. In
indirect exciton,
electrons and
holes are in
different quantum...
- mode), The
latter originate, e.g., from the
radiative recombination of
excitons, Coulomb-bound electron-hole pair
states in solids.
Resonance fluorescence...