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arxiv: 1103.1504 · v1 · pith:4FSKKUJRnew · submitted 2011-03-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Delay and distortion of slow light pulses by excitons in ZnO

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keywords lightdelayexcitonsparametersattenuationbounddeterminepulse
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Light pulses propagating through ZnO undergo distortions caused by both bound and free excitons. Numerous lines of bound excitons dissect the pulse and induce slowing of light around them, to the extend dependent on their nature. Exciton-polariton resonances determine the overall pulse delay and attenuation. The delay time of the higher-energy edge of a strongly curved light stripe approaches 1.6 ns at 3.374 eV with a 0.3 mm propagation length. Modelling the data of cw and time-of-flight spectroscopies has enabled us to determine the excitonic parameters, inherent for bulk ZnO. We reveal the restrictions on these parameters induced by the light attenuation, as well as a discrepancy between the parameters characterizing the surface and internal regions of the crystal.

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