Electron-exciton interactions in the exciton-polaron problem

Dmitry K. Efimkin, Emma K. Laird, Jesper Levinsen, Meera M. Parish, and Allan H. MacDonald
Phys. Rev. B 103, 075417 – Published 10 February 2021

Abstract

Recently, it has been demonstrated that the absorption of moderately doped two-dimensional semiconductors can be described in terms of exciton polarons. In this scenario, attractive and repulsive polaron branches are formed due to interactions between a photoexcited exciton and a Fermi sea of excess charge carriers. These interactions have previously been treated in a phenomenological manner. Here, we present a microscopic derivation of the electron-exciton interactions which utilizes a mixture of variational and perturbative approaches. We find that the interactions feature classical charge-dipole behavior in the long-range limit, and that they are only weakly modified for moderate doping. We apply our theory to the absorption properties and show that the dependence on doping is well captured by a model with a phenomenological contact potential.

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  • Received 24 November 2020
  • Revised 22 January 2021
  • Accepted 22 January 2021

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.075417

©2021 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

  1. Research Areas
  1. Physical Systems
Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Dmitry K. Efimkin1,*, Emma K. Laird1, Jesper Levinsen1, Meera M. Parish1, and Allan H. MacDonald2

  • 1School of Physics and Astronomy and ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
  • 2The Center for Complex Quantum Systems, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-1192, USA

  • *dmitry.efimkin@monash.edu

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Vol. 103, Iss. 7 — 15 February 2021

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