Electron spin relaxation as evidence of excitons in an electron-hole plasma

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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We exploit the influence of the Coulomb interaction between electrons and holes on the electron spin relaxation in a (110)-GaAs quantum well to unveil excitonic signatures within the many particle electron-hole system. The temperature dependent time- and polarization-resolved photoluminescence measurements span five decades of carrier density, comprise the transition from localized excitons over quasi free excitons to an electron-hole plasma, and reveal strong excitonic signatures even at relatively high densities and temperatures.

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