Abstract

Light scattering near the focal point of excitation reveals a distribution of electron-hole drop radii, r ≈ 7–60 μm, independent of B up to 15 T. Small radii r ≈ 0.15 μm are determined from magneto-photoconductivity measurements. Electron-hole drop luminescence from valleys of light cyclotron mass are found for B ∥ [111], [110] with B ⪆ 12 T.

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