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Observation of Internal Transitions of Confined Excitons in GaAs/AlGaAs Quantum Wells
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Categoryquantum ElectronicsExcited State PropertyPhotoluminescenceEngineeringPhysicsQuantum DeviceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsMagnetic ResonanceInternal TransitionsTransition DominantExcitation Energy TransferIntraexcitonic FeaturesElectronic Excited StateConfined ExcitonsGaas/algaas Quantum Wells
Internal transitions of confined hydrogenic excitons in type-I multiple-quantum-well structures have been observed and studied as a function of magnetic field (0--15 T) and quantum well width (80--200 \AA{}). A highly sensitive technique that combines visible and far infrared methods, optically detected resonance spectroscopy, was employed, and revealed several internal excitonic transitions, with the $1s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{2p}_{+}$ transition dominant. The energies of the $1s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{2p}_{+}$ transition vs magnetic field are in very good agreement with variational calculations for the 80 and 125 \AA{} wells. The strength of the intraexcitonic features was observed to be much weaker in the 200 \AA{} well-width samples.
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