Scattering rates and lifetime of exact and boson excitons

Abstract

Although excitons are not exact bosons, they are commonly treated as such provided that their composite nature is included in effective scatterings dressed by exchange. We here prove that, whatever these scatterings are, they cannot give both the scattering rates Tij-1 and the exciton lifetime τ0, correctly: A striking factor 1/2 exists between τ0-1 and the sum of Tij-1's, which originates from the composite nature of excitons, irretrievably lost when they are bosonized. This result, which appears as very disturbing at first, casts major doubts on bosonization for problems dealing with interacting excitons.

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