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David Myers is a part-time lecturer in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh's Dietrich School. His research focuses on exciton-polaritons in semiconductor systems, exploring their quantum properties and interactions through electrical current injection and transport studies.
Key aspects of his work include:
- Investigating superlinear photocurrent effects via Auger-like scattering of excitons
- Studying condensate density increases through electron-hole pairing mechanisms
- Analyzing polariton momentum shifts caused by free electron drag
- Examining long-range exciton transport influenced by polariton dispersion
Contact: dmm154@pitt.edu
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