DocumentCode :
2882963
Title :
Many body and nonparabolicity effects in the intersubband transitions of conduction and valence bands of quantum well media
Author :
Pereira, Mauro F. ; Wenzel, H.
Author_Institution :
Tyndall Nat. Inst., Cork, Ireland
fYear :
2005
fDate :
12-17 June 2005
Firstpage :
14
Abstract :
This paper highlights the strong band coupling and resulting nonparabolicity and k-dependence of the dipole moments combined with Coulomb corrections, that lead to double features in some of the multiple transitions, which can be measured by comparing and contrasting the evolution of the TE and TM modes with increasing excitation. This work also discusses the combined contributions from both types of subbands to the intersubband transitions including many body effects. Nonparabolicity in all subbands are discussed by means of a strong pump pulse generating electrons in the conduction band and holes in the valence bands, and a weak probe pulse in the infrared. Consequently conduction band signatures are predicted in the TE mode. The overall spectral shape, number of peaks and the relative oscillator strengths of the multiple transitions calculated with and without Coulomb effects are radically different, further highlighting the relevance of the theory.
Keywords :
conduction bands; many-body problems; optical pumping; oscillator strengths; semiconductor quantum wells; spectral line breadth; valence bands; Coulomb corrections; Coulomb effects; TE mode; TM mode; band coupling; conduction band; conduction band signatures; dipole moments; intersubband transitions; k-dependence; many body effects; multiple transitions; nonparabolicity effects; oscillator strengths; quantum well media; spectral shape; strong pump pulse; valence band; weak probe pulse; Absorption; Charge carrier processes; Optical pumping; Optical refraction; Optical variables control; Oscillators; Pulse measurements; Quantum mechanics; Tellurium; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics Conference, 2005. EQEC '05. European
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8973-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EQEC.2005.1567187
Filename :
1567187
Link To Document :
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