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Pronounced many-body exciton effects have been observed through photoluminescence in modulation-doped n-type GaAs quantum wells where a near-resonance coincidence exists between a transition involving two-dimensional electrons at the Fermi level in the first conduction subband and an exciton transition from the second conduction subband. Under these conditions, strong and distinct Fermi-edge singularities can be observed near k0. A magnetic field induces further enhancement of the effect but also leads to very large, B-1-periodic amplitude variations in the photoluminescence, with excursions over 3 orders of magnitude. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
Joy Y. Cheng, Daniel P. Sanders, et al.
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