Suppression of the bottleneck in semiconductor microcavities
Abstract
The relaxation kinetics of cavity polaritons by scattering with thermal acoustic phonons is studied within the rate equation approximation. Numerical results show that a suppression of the bottleneck of lower polariton states occurs at high polariton densities. We have found that the long decay time of the photon-like polaritons, the thin width of the embedded quantum wells and the small value of exciton-cavity detuning are favorable for the suppression of the bottleneck.
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