Chemical equilibrium between excitons, electrons, and negatively charged excitons in semiconductor quantum wells

Abstract
The principle of chemical equilibrium is found to govern formation of negatively charged excitons (X) by excitons (X) and free electrons (e). An optical spectroscopy study of undoped CdTe/Cd0.88Mn0.12Te double quantum wells (QW’s) revealed formation of a negatively charged exciton state in the thicker QW due to the interwell tunneling of photoexcited electrons. A peculiar, nonmonotonic behavior of the ratio of X to X densities as a function of the excitation density evidenced that the chemical law of action of masses corresponding to the reaction X+eX is fulfilled.