Using time-resolved photoluminescence, we have investigated the radiative b
ehavior of neutral and negatively charged excitons in CdTe-based quantum we
lls. We find that the photoluminescence of negatively charged excitons can
be well reproduced by a model of delocalized and thermalized three-particle
complexes. A large radiative zone in k-space results from the transfer of
the charged exciton momentum to the remaining electron (recoil effect). On
the other hand, the photoluminescence decay of excitons is not well describ
ed in the framework of a model of delocalized and thermalized excitons. We
infer that the main difference between the behavior of neutral and charged
excitons in the time domain stems from the large radiative zone of charged
excitons.