Abstract
We predict that, due to a many-body coupling between collective and single-particle excitations, there is an experimentally observable resonant line splitting in the intersubband collective charge-density excitation spectra in wide semiconductor quantum wells at low electron densities. This many-body coupling causes even the long-wavelength intersubband plasmon mode to be Landau damped at a critical density. Above the critical density, the intersubband plasmon mode lies lower in energy than the single-particle excitation.
- Received 20 January 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.47.16343
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