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Excitons Form Luminescent Rings

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Two independent teams have reported observing photoluminescent rings from indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells. Excitons are boson particles similar to a hydrogen atom, except with a charge hole instead of a proton. Indirect excitons are created when the electron and hole pair divides between two coupled wells. This separation leads to a longer lifetime for the particle -- up to 100 ns. The groups created the excitons by directing an approximately 630-nm laser beam into the well structures. The particles spread out from this spot in a dark state and then began to luminesce up to...Read full article

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    Published: October 2002
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