Linear response theory for electron-hole pair kinetics: exciton formation
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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excitondensityelectron-holeresponseformationlinearpairtheory
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A linear response theory for electron-hole pair density is developed, which constitutes a new theoretical method, and a definition of exciton density in a first-principles context is derived by considering both the electron-hole attractive interaction and the screening effect. This allows the exciton time evolution to be examined. This formulation is applied to a jellium model in order to prove the existence of a transient exciton, and to observe crossover from a transient to a stable exciton in response to decreased electron density. The exciton formation mechanism is also revealed.
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