Shake-up Processes in Intersubband Magneto-photoabsorption of a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas

Abstract

I theoretically study shake-up processes in photoabsorption of an interacting low-density two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in magnetic fields. Such processes, in which an incident photon creates an electron-hole pair and simultaneously excites one electron to one of the higher Landau levels, were observed experimentally [D.R. Yakovlev et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3974 (1997)] and were called combined exciton-cyclotron resonance (ExCR). The recently developed theory of ExCR [A.B. Dzyubenko, Phys. Rev. B 64, 241101 (2001)] allows for a consistent treatment of the Coulomb correlations, establishes the exact ExCR selection rules, and predicts the high field features of ExCR. In this work, I generalize the existing theory of high-field ExCR in the 2DEG to the case when the hole is excited to higher hole Landau levels.

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