Neutral and charged exitons (trions)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion focuses on distinguishing between neutral and charged exitons, specifically addressing their formation, spin characteristics, and methods for identifying positively and negatively charged exitons. It encompasses theoretical aspects and potential experimental approaches.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants propose that a neutral exiton consists of an electron and a hole, resulting in integer spin, while a charged exiton is formed from an odd number of electrons and holes, leading to half-integer spin and a corresponding magnetic moment.
  • It is suggested that the energy levels for spin up versus spin down in charged exitons would be split in an external magnetic field.
  • One participant raises questions about distinguishing between positively and negatively charged exitons, indicating a lack of familiarity with the details.
  • Another participant notes that the identification of charged exitons as ##X^\pm## is related to whether the material is p-type or n-type, suggesting that the formation of ##X^-## requires a high density of electrons.
  • A participant mentions that current methods may not allow for direct measurement of the charge of exitons, such as through transport properties in an electric field.
  • Reference is made to a study that utilized gate voltage to switch material types and control the formation of ##X^+## or ##X^-##, suggesting further reading in classic papers cited in that work.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express various viewpoints on the characteristics and identification of exitons, with no consensus reached on the methods for distinguishing between positively and negatively charged exitons or the current state of measurement techniques.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding the assumptions made about the relationship between material type and exiton charge, as well as the unresolved nature of direct measurement techniques for exiton charge in experimental settings.

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How can we distinguish between neutral and charged exitons?
 
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A neutral exiton is formed from an electron and a hole, so it must have integer spin. A charged exiton would be formed from an odd number of electrons and holes, so it would have half-integer spin and corresponding magnetic moment. So the energy levels for spin up vs spin down would be split in an external magnetic field.
 
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Thank you for clarification. Another question - how can we distinguish between positively and negatively charged exitons?
 
Benevito said:
Thank you for clarification. Another question - how can we distinguish between positively and negatively charged exitons?

I'm not too familiar with the details in this area, but I did a quick search through some articles. Identification of the charged exiton as ##X^\pm## seems to correlate entirely with whether the material is p or n-type, which you might expect since formation of, say, ##X^-## would require a large density of electrons. I don't believe the state of the art exists to allow for direct measurement of the charge, such as by studying transport properties in an applied electric field. I found http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0072 to be quite interesting in that they used a gate voltage to change their material from p-type to n-type and could control the formation of ##X^+## or ##X^-##. You might be able to learn more by consulting some of the classic papers in the field that are cited in that paper.
 

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