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- Chen, X, et al.
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Shallow-terrace-like interface in dilute-bismuth GaSb/AlGaSb single quantum wells evidenced by photoluminescence
- 2013
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Ingår i: Journal of Applied Physics. - : AIP Publishing. - 0021-8979 .- 1089-7550. ; 113:15, s. 153505-153507
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Photoluminescence (PL) measurements are performed on one GaSb/AlGaSb single-quantum-well (SQW) sample and two dilute-bismuth (Bi) GaSb/AlGaSb SQW samples grown at 360 and 380 °C, at low temperatures and under magnetic fields. Bimodal PL features are identified in the dilute-Bi samples, and to be accompanied by abnormal PL blueshift in the sample grown at 360 °C. The bimodal PL features are found to be from similar origins of band-to-band transition by magneto-PL evolution. Analysis indicates that the phenomenon can be well interpreted by the joint effect of interfacial large-lateral-scale islands and Al/Ga interdiffusion due to Bi incorporation. The interdiffusion introduces about 1-monolayer shrinkage to the effective quantum-well thickness, which is similar to the interfacial islands height, and the both together result in an unusual shallow-terrace-like interface between GaSbBi and AlGaSb. A phenomenological model is established, the Bi content of isoelectronic incorporation and the exciton reduced effective mass are estimated for the GaSbBi sample grown at 380 °C, and a value of about 21 meV/% is suggested for the bandgap bowing rate of GaSbBi. An effective routine is suggested for determining the Bi content and the depth of the shallow-terraces at interface in dilute-Bi SQW structures.
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- Shao, Jun, et al.
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Photoluminescence probing of interface evolution with annealing in InGa(N)As/GaAs single quantum wells
- 2015
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Ingår i: Journal of Applied Physics. - : AIP Publishing. - 0021-8979 .- 1089-7550. ; 118:16, s. 165305-
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The effects of thermal annealing on the interfaces of InGa(N)As/GaAs single quantum wells(SQWs) are investigated by excitation-, temperature-, and magnetic field-dependent photoluminescence(PL). The annealing at 750 °C results in more significant blueshift and narrowing to the PLpeak than that at 600 °C. Each of the PL spectra can be reproduced with two PL components: (i)the low-energy component (LE) keeps energetically unchanged, while the high-energy component(HE) moves up with excitation and shows at higher energy for the In0.375Ga0.625As/GaAs butcrosses over with the LE at a medium excitation power for the In0.375Ga0.625N0.012As0.988/GaAsSQWs. The HE is broader than the corresponding LE, the annealing at 750 °C narrows the LE andHE and shrinks their energetic separation; (ii) the PL components are excitonic, and the InGaNAsshows slightly enhanced excitonic effects relative to the InGaAs SQW; (iii) no typical S-shape evolutionof PL energy with temperature is detectable, and similar blueshift and narrowing are identifiedfor the same annealing. The phenomena are mainly from the interfacial processes. Annealingimproves the intralayer quality, enhances the interfacial In-Ga interdiffusion, and reduces the interfacialfluctuation. The interfacial interdiffusion does not change obviously by the small N contentand hence similar PL-component narrowing and blueshift are observed for the SQWs after a nominallyidentical annealing. Comparison with previous studies is made and the PL measurementsunder different conditions are shown to be effective for probing the interfacial evolution in QWs.
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