Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5404223 Journal of Luminescence 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present a systematic study on optical spectra of one-dimensional semiconductor quantum wires by solving the semiconductor Bloch equations. Many-body Coulomb interactions are substantially enhanced by strong geometrical confinement in quantum wire systems. Our theoretical calculation reveals that phase-space filling has strong influence on the absorption spectra. Increasing carrier density bleaches the exciton peak in low-density regime, and induces considerable optical gain in very high density. Band-gap renormalization is partially cancelled by reduction of exciton binding energy, which increases as the cross-section of quantum wire decreases.
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