Artificially constructed plasmaron and plasmon-exciton molecule in 2D-metals
Abstract
Resonant optical excitation was used to create a macroscopic non-equilibrium ensemble of dark excitons with unprecedentedly long lifetime in a two-dimensional (2D) electron system placed in a quantizing magnetic field. Exotic three-particle and four-particle states, plasmarons and plasmon-exciton molecules, coupled with the surrounding electrons through the collective plasma oscillations are engineered. Plasmarons and plasmon-exciton molecules are manifested as new features in the recombination spectra of non-equilibrium systems. Magnetoplasmarons and magnetotrions in a two-dimensional Hall insulator.
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