Raman Scattering Spectra of Elementary Electronic Excitations in Coupled Double-Quantum Well Structures

Physics – Condensed Matter

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9 pages, RevTeX, 5 figures available upon request, PIT-SDS-008

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10.1103/PhysRevB.49.16821

Using the time-dependent-local-density-approximation (TDLDA) within a self-consistent linear response theory, we calculate the elementary excitation energies and the associated inelastic light-scattering spectra of a strongly coupled two-component plasma in a double-quantum well system with electron occupation of symmetric and antisymmetric subbands. We find, consistent with the results of a recent experimental Raman scattering study, that the intersubband spin density excitations tend to merge with the single particle excitations (i.e. the excitonic shift decreases monotonically) as the Fermi energy increases beyond the symmetric-antisymmetric energy gap $\bigtriangleup_{SAS}$. However, our TDLDA calculation does not show the abrupt suppresion of the excitonic shift seen experimentally at a finite value of the subband occupancy parameter $\eta \equiv \bigtriangleup_{\text{SAS}} / E_{\text{F}}$.

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