Internal transitions of confined neutral magnetoexcitons in GaAs/AlxGa1xAs quantum wells

Abstract
Optically detected resonance spectroscopy has been used to study resonant absorption of electrons, holes, and their complexes in GaAs/AlxGa1xAs quantum wells (QW’s) in magnetic fields up to 15 T. In undoped multiple-QW samples with well widths of 12.5, 15, and 20 nm, in addition to an electron and two hole cyclotron resonances, 1snp+, (in the hydrogenic notation) internal exciton transitions (IET’s) arising from two distinct neutral heavy-hole magneto-excitons were observed. The unique capability of observing electron and hole cyclotron resonance as well as several IET’s in a single sample permitted verification of a predicted relationship resulting from the symmetry of the magnetoexciton Hamiltonian, namely, ħ(ωeωh)=E1snp+E1snp, where ωe(ωh) is the electron (hole) cyclotron frequency, and E1snp+ (E1snp) is the energy of the 1snp+ (1snp) transition.