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The dynamics of resonant Rayleigh scattering (RRS) from excitons localized in a disorder potential with large monolayer islands is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Experimentally, the coherent RRS dynamics from GaAs single quantum wells (SQWs ...
We have investigated the doping mechanism of pentacene with iodine and its impact on the structure and on the electronic properties of single crystals, powders, and thin films in a large range of iodine concentration up to six iodine per pentacene (PEN) mo ...
The most important features of the physics of microcavity-embedded quantum wells are reviewed, with particular attention to the optical properties of exciton polaritons. The strong coupling regime, in which a finite polariton mode splitting appears (also c ...
The interplay of disorder effects and exciton-exciton interactions in the four-wave-mixing process in quantum wells is investigated. Experiments are performed employing femtosecond and picosecond pulses to have either good temporal or good spectral resolut ...
The influence of static disorder on the optical properties of microcavity-embedded quantum wells is studied by means of a microscopic model. Both the exciton-photon coupling and the exciton-disorder interaction are treated nonperturbatively. Despite the no ...
The resonant Rayleigh scattering dynamics of excitons in single GaAs quantum wells is investigated. The deviation of the measured intensity from the ideal ensemble average is analyzed as a function of the speckle ensemble size. The influence of the amplitu ...
The phenomenological approach introduced by Benisty et al. [Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 532 (2000)] to model out-of-plane radiation losses in planar photonic crystals with a low vertical refractive index contrast is extended to the case of in-plane disorder. The ...