Abstract
The light emission of optically excited quantum well excitons can be divided into two parts: the non-scattered contribution (primary emission, where the momentum of the photon is conserved) and the scattered one (secondary emission). Recent theoretical work was focused on isolated mechanisms for the generation of secondary emission, such as exciton-disorder (Rayleigh signal), exciton-phonon and exciton-photon interactions [1].
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