25 research outputs found
Kadanoff-Baym Equations with Initial Correlations
The Kadanoff-Baym equations (KBE) are usually derived under the assumption of
the weakening of initial correlations (Bogolyubov's condition) and, therefore,
fail to correctly describe the short time behavior. We demonstrate that this
assumption is not necessary. Using functional derivatives techniques, we
present a straightforward generalization of the KBE which allows to include
arbitrary initial correlations and which is more general than previous
derivations. As a result, an additional collision integral is obtained which is
being damped out after a few collisions. Our results are complemented with
numerical investigations showing the effect of initial correlations.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, to be published in ``Progress in Nonequilibrium
Green's Functions'', M. Bonitz (Ed.), World Scientific, Singapore 2000, uses
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Interacting multi-component exciton gases in a potential trap: phase separation and Bose-Einstein condensation
The system under consideration is a multi-component gas of interacting para-
and orthoexcitons confined in a three dimensional potential trap. We calculate
the spatially resolved optical emission spectrum due to interband transitions
involving weak direct and phonon mediated exciton-photon interactions. For each
component, the occurrence of a Bose-Einstein condensate changes the spectrum in
a characteristic way so that it directly reflects the constant chemical
potential of the excitons and the renormalization of the quasiparticle
excitation spectrum. Moreover, the interaction between the components leads, in
dependence on temperature and particle number, to modifications of the spectra
indicating phase separation of the subsystems. Typical examples of density
profiles and luminescence spectra of ground-state para- and orthoexcitons in
cuprous oxide are given.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Kadanoff-Baym equations and non-Markovian Boltzmann equation in generalized T-matrix approximation
A recently developed method for incorporating initial binary correlations
into the Kadanoff-Baym equations (KBE) is used to derive a generalized T-matrix
approximation for the self-energies. It is shown that the T-matrix obtains
additional contributions arising from initial correlations. Using these results
and taking the time-diagonal limit of the KBE, a generalized quantum kinetic
equation in binary collision approximation is derived. This equation is a
far-reaching generalization of Boltzmann-type kinetic equations: it
selfconsistently includes memory effects (retardation, off-shell T-matrices) as
well as many-particle effects (damping, in-medium T-Matrices) and
spin-statistics effects (Pauli-blocking).Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, corrected misprints in eqs. 48-5
Condensation of Excitons in Cu2O at Ultracold Temperatures: Experiment and Theory
We present experiments on the luminescence of excitons confined in a
potential trap at milli-Kelvin bath temperatures under cw-excitation. They
reveal several distinct features like a kink in the dependence of the total
integrated luminescence intensity on excitation laser power and a bimodal
distribution of the spatially resolved luminescence. Furthermore, we discuss
the present state of the theoretical description of Bose-Einstein condensation
of excitons with respect to signatures of a condensate in the luminescence. The
comparison of the experimental data with theoretical results with respect to
the spatially resolved as well as the integrated luminescence intensity shows
the necessity of taking into account a Bose-Einstein condensed excitonic phase
in order to understand the behaviour of the trapped excitons.Comment: 41 pages, 23 figure
Partially ionized plasmas in electromagnetic fields
The interaction of partially ionized plasmas with an electromagnetic field is
investigated using quantum statistical methods. A general statistical
expression for the current density of a plasma in an electromagnetic field is
presented and considered in the high field regime. Expressions for the
collisional absorption are derived and discussed. Further, partially ionized
plasmas are considered. Plasma Bloch equations for the description of
bound-free transitions are given and the absorption coefficient as well as rate
coefficients for multiphoton ionization are derived and numerical results are
presented.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in J. Phys.: Conf. Se
Photoexcited transients in disordered semiconductors: Quantum coherence at very short to intermediate times
We study theoretically electron transients in semiconductor alloys excited by
light pulses shorter than 100 femtoseconds and tuned above the absorption edge
during and shortly after the pulse, when disorder scattering is dominant.
We use non-equilibrium Green functions employing the field-dependent
self-consistent Born approximation. The propagators and the particle
correlation function are obtained by a direct numerical solution of the Dyson
equations in differential form. For the purely elastic scattering in our model
system the solution procedures for the retarded propagator and for the
correlation function can be decoupled.The propagator is used as an input in
calculating the correlation function. Numerical results combined with a
cumulant expansion permit to separate in a consistent fashion the dark and the
induced parts of the self-energy. The dark behavior reduces to propagation of
strongly damped quasi-particles; the field induced self-energy leads to an
additional time non-local coherence. The particle correlation function is
formed by a coherent transient and an incoherent back-scattered component. The
particle number is conserved only if the field induced coherence is fully
incorporated. The transient polarization and the energy balance are also
obtained and interpreted.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B; 37 pages,17 figure
Polariton Condensation and Lasing
The similarities and differences between polariton condensation in
microcavities and standard lasing in a semiconductor cavity structure are
reviewed. The recent experiments on "photon condensation" are also reviewed.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figures; Based on the book chapter in Exciton Polaritons
in Microcavities, (Springer Series in Solid State Sciences vol. 172), V.
Timofeev and D. Sanvitto, eds., (Springer, 2012