First-order spatial coherence of excitons in planar nanostructures: a k-filtering effect
Abstract
We propose and analyze a k-filtering effect which gives rise to the drastic difference between the actual spatial coherence length of quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) excitons or microcavity (MC) polaritons in planar nanostructures and that inferred from far-field optical measurements. The effect originates from the conservation of in-plane wavevector k in the optical decay of the particles in outgoing bulk photons. The k-filtering effect explains the large coherence lengths recently observed for indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells (QWs), but is less pronounced for MC polaritons at low temperatures, T<10K.
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