Abstract
Quantum well secondary emission (SE) is caused by the radiative decay of excitonic polarization that was scattered at least once after optical excitation.1 Disorder scattering leads to coherent SE displaying a speckle pattern whereas phonon scattering and Coulombic interaction result in incoherent emission.2-6 Presently, most calculations of SE only address a single scattering mechamsm.7-10
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