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Allowed charge transfers between coherent conductors driven by a time-dependent scatterer
We derive constraints on the statistics of the charge transfer between two
conductors in the model of arbitrary time-dependent instant scattering of
non-interacting fermions at zero temperature. The constraints are formulated in
terms of analytic properties of the generating function: its zeroes must lie on
the negative real axis. This result generalizes existing studies for scattering
by a time-independent scatterer under time-dependent bias voltage.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, corrected misprints and minor changes in version
Resonant acousto-optics in the terahertz range: TO-phonon polaritons driven by an ultrasonic wave
The resonant acousto-optic effect is studied both analytically and
numerically in the terahertz range where the transverse-optical (TO) phonons
play the role of a mediator which strongly couples the ultrasound and light
fields. A propagating acoustic wave interacts with the TO phonons via
anharmonic channels and opens band gaps in the TO-phonon polariton energy
dispersion that results in pronounced Bragg scattering and reflection of the
incoming light. The separation in frequency of different Bragg replicas, which
is at the heart of acousto-optics, allows us to study the resonant
acousto-optic effect in the most simple and efficient geometry of collinear
propagation of electromagnetic and ultrasonic waves. The acoustically induced
energy gaps, Bragg reflection spectra, and the spatial distribution of the
electric field and polarization are calculated for CuCl parameters, in a wide
range of frequencies and intensities of the pumping acoustic wave. Our results
show drastic changes in terahertz spectra of semiconductor crystals that opens
the way for efficient and accessible manipulation of their infrared properties,
by tuning the parameters of the acoustic wave.Comment: 20 pages, 14 figure
Origin of the inner ring in photoluminescence patterns of quantum well excitons
In order to explain and model the inner ring in photoluminescence (PL)
patterns of indirect excitons in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells (QWs), we develop a
microscopic approach formulated in terms of coupled nonlinear equations for the
diffusion, thermalization and optical decay of the particles. The origin of the
inner ring is unambiguously identified: it is due to cooling of indirect
excitons in their propagation from the excitation spot. We infer that in our
high-quality structures the in-plane diffusion coefficient is about 10-30cm^2/s
and the amplitude of the disorder potential is about 0.45meV.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
On the Coulomb corrections to the total cross section of the interaction of the atom with ordinary atoms at high energy
The size of atom in the low lying states is considerably smaller
than the radius of atomic screening. Due to that we can neglect this screening
calculating the contribution of multi-photon exchanges. We obtain the analytic
formula for Coulomb corrections which works with a very good accuracy for the
ground state of atom.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX with 1 Postscript figur
Factorization of quantum charge transport for non-interacting fermions
We show that the statistics of the charge transfer of non-interacting
fermions through a two-lead contact is generalized binomial, at any temperature
and for any form of the scattering matrix: an arbitrary charge-transfer process
can be decomposed into independent single-particle events. This result
generalizes previous studies of adiabatic pumping at zero temperature and of
transport induced by bias voltage.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, references adde
Quantum diffusion of dipole-oriented indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells
A model for diffusion of statistically-degenerate excitons in (coupled)
quantum wells is proposed and analysed. Within a microscopic approach, we
derive a quantum diffusion equation, calculate and estimate the self-diffusion
coefficient for excitons in quantum wells and derive a modified Einstein
relation adapted to statistically-degenerated quasi-two-dimensional bosons. It
is also shown that the dipole-dipole interaction of indirect excitons
effectively screens long-range-correlated disorder in quantum wells. Numerical
calculations are given for indirect excitons in GaAs/AlGaAs coupled quantum
wells.Comment: To appear in Europhysics Letter
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