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Time resolved photoluminescence from a semiconductor microcavity - Temperature dependence and role of leaky modes.

Vincenzo Savona, Paolo Schwendimann
1996
Conference paper
Abstract

Time resolved photoluminescence in semiconductor microcavities in the strong coupling regime both for non-resonant and resonant excitation is modeled by considering scattering of exciton polaritons by acoustic phonons. Rise time and decay time of the luminescence signal are studied as a function of temperature. The polariton bottleneck effect is put into evidence in model structures which are free of leaky modes. In realistic structures these modes are instead expected to play a dominant role in the relaxation of non-resonant photoluminescence.

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