Abstract

A stability of the electron-hole pair condensation at low temperature has been addressed by involving the coupling of exciton to vibrational degrees of freedom in two-dimensional two-band f – c electron system. By mean of the unrestricted Hartree-Fock approximation, we find a formation of the insulating state typifying an excitonic condensate accompanied by a finite lattice distortion if the exciton-phonon coupling is large enough. As functions of temperature both excitonic condensation order parameter and lattice distortion behave in a same way which manifests the continuous transition in analogy to the superconductivity in the BCS theory. Inspecting to the microscopic properties in momentum space we strongly specify the BCS type of the excitonic condensation driven by the exciton-phonon interaction at low temperature.

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