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Interaction potential between dynamic dipoles: polarized excitons in strong magnetic fields

M. A. Olivares-Robles, S. E. Ulloa

Published 2000-12-08Version 1

The interaction potential of a two-dimensional system of excitons with spatially separated electron-hole layers is considered in the strong magnetic field limit. The excitons are assumed to have free dynamics in the $x$-$y$ plane, while being constrained or `polarized' in the $z$ direction. The model simulates semiconductor double layer systems under strong magnetic field normal to the layers. The {\em residual} interaction between excitons exhibits interesting features, arising from the coupling of the center-of-mass and internal degrees of freedom of the exciton in the magnetic field. This coupling induces a dynamical dipole moment proportional to the center-of-mass magnetic moment of the exciton. We show the explicit dependence of the inter-exciton potential matrix elements, and discuss the underlying physics. The unusual features of the interaction potential would be reflected in the collective response and non-equilibrium properties of such system.

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