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Optical Gain Due to Excitons in Quantum Wires

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Nanostructures and Quantum Effects

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The creation of excitonic optical gain in quantum wires is theoretically investigated by considering the LO-phonon assisted exciton transitions. The results obtained strongly suggest the involvement of excitons in creating optical gain in actual quantum wires.

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Nojima, S. (1994). Optical Gain Due to Excitons in Quantum Wires. In: Nanostructures and Quantum Effects. Springer Series in Materials Science , vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79232-8_20

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