Macroscopically ordered state in an exciton system
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- 1 August 2002
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 418 (6899) , 751-754
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature00943
Abstract
Macroscopically ordered arrays of vortices in quantum liquids, such as superconductors, He-II, and atom Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC), demonstrate macroscopic coherence in flowing superfluids [1-4]. Despite of the rich variety of systems where quantum liquids reveal macroscopic ordering, experimental observation of a macroscopically ordered electronic state in semiconductors has remained a challenging unexplored problem. A system of excitons is a promising candidate for the realization of macroscopic ordering in a quantum liquid in semiconductors. An exciton is a bound pair of an electron and a hole. At low densities, it is a Bose quasi-particle. At low temperatures, of the order of a few Kelvins, excitons can form a quantum liquid, i.e., a statistically degenerate Bose gas and eventually BEC [5-9]. Here, we report the experimental observation of a macroscopically ordered state in an exciton system.Comment: 5 pages (2 col) including 4 figureKeywords
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