ID: cond-mat/9712305

Engineering Superfluidity in Electron-Hole Double Layers

December 28, 1997

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Sergio Conti, Giovanni Vignale, A. H. MacDonald
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We show that band-structure effects are likely to prevent superfluidity in semiconductor electron-hole double-layer systems. We suggest the possibility that superfluidity could be realized by the application of uniaxial pressure perpendicular to the electron and hole layers.

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