110 research outputs found

    Influence of disorder and a parallel magnetic field on a Quantum Cascade Laser

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    The luminescence spectra of a quantum cascade laser in a strong magnetic field is influenced significantly by the presence of disorder (charged or neutral) in the system. An externally applied magnetic field parallel to the electron plane causes a red shift of the luminescence peak in the absence of any disorder potential. Our results indicate that the disorder potential tends to cancel that red shift and causes a rapid decrease of the luminescence peak. A similar behavior was observed in a recent experiment on QCL in a parallel magnetic field.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figue

    Magnetic field induced luminescence spectra in a quantum cascade laser

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    We report on our study of the luminescence spectra of a quantum cascade laser in the presence of an external magnetic field tilted from the direction perpendicular to the electron plane. The effect of the tilted field is to allow novel optical transitions because of the coupling of intersubband-cyclotron energies. We find that by tuning the applied field, one can get optical transitions at different energies that are as sharp as the zero-field transitions.Comment: 4 pages (LaTex format), 3 figures (postscript

    Spin transitions in an incompressible liquid Coulomb coupled to a quantum dot

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    We report on our investigation of the low-lying energy spectra and charge density of a two-dimensional quantum Hall liquid at ν=25\nu=\frac25 that is Coulomb coupled to a quantum dot. The dot contains a hole and two/three electrons. We found that any external perturbation (caused by the close proximity of the quantum dot) locally changes the spin polarization of the incompressible liquid. The effect depends crucially on the separation distance of the quantum dot from the electron plane. Electron density distribution in the quantum Hall layer indicates creation of a quasihole that is localized by the close proximity of the quantum dot. Manifestation of this effect in the photoluminescence spectroscopy is also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect of Tachyons in a Topological Insulator Junction

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    We have studied the tachyonic excitations in the junction of two topological insulators in the presence of an external magnetic field. The Landau levels, evaluated from an effective two-dimensional model for tachyons, and from the junction states of two topological insulators, show some unique properties not seen in conventional electrons systems or in graphene. The ν=1/3\nu=1/3 fractional quantum Hall effect has also a strong presence in the tachyon system.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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