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Monte Carlo investigation of electron spin relaxation in GaAs crystals during low-field transport

2011

A great emerging interest within the condensed matter physics is the use of electron spin in semiconductor-based spintronic devices to perform both logic operations, communication and storage. In order to make spintronics a feasible technology, sufficiently long spin lifetimes and the possibility to manipulate, control and detect the spin polarization are required. The loss of spin polarization before, during and after the necessary operations is a crucial problem into spin device design; thus, a full understanding of the role played by the lattice temperature, the doping density and the amplitude of the applied electric field on the electron spin dynamics in semiconductors is essential for…

Monte Carlo methodIII-V semiconductorselectron spin relaxationSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Size and emission wavelength control of InAs/InP quantum wires

2005

5 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.-- Comunicación presentada al E-MRS 2004 Spring Meeting celebrado en Estrasburgo (Francia) Mayo del 2004.

NanostructurePhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceIII-V semiconductorsbusiness.industryUNESCO::FÍSICAGeneral Physics and AstronomySelf-assemblyIndium compounds ; III-V semiconductors ; Semiconductor quantum wires ; Self-assembly ; PhotoluminescenceWavelengthIndium compounds:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Semiconductor quantum wiresOptoelectronicsSelf-assemblybusinessQuantumPhotoluminescence
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Optical transitions and excitonic recombination in InAs/InP self-assembled quantum wires

2001

InAs self-assembled quantum wire structures have been grown on InP substrates and studied by means of photoluminescence and polarized-light absorption measurements. According to our calculations, the observed optical transitions in each sample are consistent with wires of different heights, namely from 6 to 13 monolayers. The nonradiative mechanism limiting the emission intensity at room temperature is related to thermal escape of carriers out of the wires.

PhotoluminescenceIII-V semiconductorsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)ExcitonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceIndium compoundsMonolayerLight absorptionAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)QuantumPhotoluminescencePhysicsAtmospheric escapebusiness.industryQuantum wireSelf-assemblyInterface statesCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectLight polarisationSemiconductor quantum wiresOptoelectronicsExcitonsSelf-assemblyNonradiative transitionsbusiness
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Optical characterization of Mg-doped GaN films grown by metalorganic chemical vapor phase deposition

2000

Scanning electron microscopy, micro-Raman, and photoluminescence (PL) measurements are reported for Mg-doped GaN films grown on (0001) sapphire substrates by low-pressure metalorganic chemical vapor phase deposition. The surface morphology, structural, and optical properties of GaN samples with Mg concentrations ranging from 1019 to 1021 cm−3 have been studied. In the scanning micrographs large triangular pyramids are observed, probably due to stacking fault formation and three-dimensional growth. The density and size of these structures increase with the amount of magnesium incorporated in the samples. In the photoluminescence spectra, intense lines were found at 3.36 and 3.31 eV on the tr…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceIII-V semiconductorsScanning electron microscopeAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiconductor thin filmsChemical vapor depositionStacking faultsSurface topographysymbols.namesake:FÍSICA [UNESCO]MagnesiumGallium compounds ; III-V semiconductors ; Wide band gap semiconductors ; Magnesium ; Semiconductor thin films ; MOCVD coatings ; Scanning electron microscopy ; Raman spectra ; Photoluminescence ; Surface composition ; Surface topography ; Stacking faults ; Inclusions ; ExcitonsPhotoluminescenceWurtzite crystal structureDopingUNESCO::FÍSICAGallium compoundsWide band gap semiconductorsMOCVD coatingsSurface compositionInclusionssymbolsSapphireExcitonsRaman spectraRaman spectroscopyScanning electron microscopyStacking fault
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Growth and optical characterization of indirect-gap AlxGa1−xAs alloys

1999

Nonintentionally doped AlxGa1−xAs layers with 0.38 x 0.84 were grown on (100) GaAs substrates by liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) under near-equilibrium conditions. The crystalline quality of the samples was studied by photoluminescence at 2 K and room temperature Raman spectroscopy. The peculiar behavior in the photoluminescence intensities of the indirect bound exciton line and the donor–acceptor pair transition is explained from the evolution of the silicon donor binding energy according to the aluminum composition. It was also possible to observe the excitonic transition corresponding to the AlxGa1−xAs/GaAs interface, despite the disorder and other factors which are normally involved when gro…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceIII-V semiconductorsSiliconExcitonBinding energyGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementBinding energyEpitaxyMolecular physicssymbols.namesakePhonon spectraLiquid phase epitaxial growth:FÍSICA [UNESCO]PhotoluminescenceAluminium compoundsX-ray absorption spectroscopyGallium arsenide Semiconductor growthImpurity statesDopingUNESCO::FÍSICASemiconductor epitaxial layersCrystallographychemistrysymbolsPhotoluminescence ; Binding energy ; Raman spectra ; III-V semiconductors ; Aluminium compounds ; Gallium arsenide Semiconductor growth ; Liquid phase epitaxial growth ; Semiconductor epitaxial layers ; Impurity states ; Excitons ; Phonon spectraExcitonsRaman spectraRaman spectroscopy
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Modulation of the electronic properties of GaN films by surface acoustic waves

2003

We report on the interaction between photogenerated electron-hole pairs and surface acoustic waves (SAW) in GaN films grown on sapphire substrates. The spatial separation of photogenerated carriers by the piezoelectric field of the SAW is evidenced by the quenching of the photoluminescence (PL) intensity. The quenching levels in GaN are significantly smaller than those measured in GaAs under similar conditions. The latter is attributed to the lower exciton ionization efficiency and carrier separation probabilities mediated by the piezoelectric effect. The PL spectra also evidence energy shifts and broadenings of the electronic transitions, which are attributed to the band gap modulation by …

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceIII-V semiconductorsSurface acoustic wavesBand gapExcitonRadiation quenchingGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiconductor thin filmsCondensed Matter::Materials Science:FÍSICA [UNESCO]IonizationPiezoelectric semiconductorsPhotoluminescenceQuenchingbusiness.industryUNESCO::FÍSICAWide-bandgap semiconductorGallium compoundsAcoustic waveCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectWide band gap semiconductorsGallium compounds ; III-V semiconductors ; Wide band gap semiconductors ; Surface acoustic waves ; Semiconductor thin films ; Photoluminescence ; Radiation quenching ; Piezoelectric semiconductors ; Excitons ; Energy gapEnergy gapSapphireOptoelectronicsExcitonsbusiness
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Failure analysis of normally-off GaN HEMTs under avalanche conditions

2020

Gallium nitride (GaN) high electron-mobility transistors (HEMTs) are promising devices in the power electronics field owing to their wide bandgap (WBG). However, all the potential advantages provided by their WBG require reliability improvement. In industrial applications, robustness is one of the main factors considered by circuit designers. This study focuses on the observation of the degradation behavior of the main waveforms of unclamped inductive-switching (UIS) test circuits of two different commercial GaN HEMT structures. The relevance of this study lies in the potential applications of these devices to high-voltage applications and automotive systems where they are subjected to many…

Power HEMTMaterials scienceIII-V semiconductorswide band gap semiconductorsbusiness.industryoutagesion beamsNormally offCondensed Matter Physicshigh electron mobility transistorsAvalanche breakdownElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMaterials ChemistryOptoelectronicsimpact ionizationElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusinessgallium nitride
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High accuracy Raman measurements using the Stokes and anti-Stokes lines

1997

We show that by measuring the separation between the Stokes and anti-Stokes peaks excited by two different laser lines we obtain a very precise determination of absolute phonon energies. The method is useful for measuring small changes of these energies with strain, temperature, laser power, etc. It doubles the changes and avoids the necessity of using the reference lines in the Raman spectra. The method can be applied for the determination of phonon deformation potentials, for the characterization of strained heteroepitaxial layers, and for micro-Raman analysis of strain in silicon integrated circuits. We give examples of phonon shifts in Si, Ge, GaAs, InAs, and GaP as a function of applie…

SiliconMaterials scienceSiliconRaman SpectraPhononAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementIndium CompoundsMolecular physicsGallium arsenidelaw.inventionGallium Arsenidesymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundThermo-Optical EffectsCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencelaw:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Laser power scalingSemiconductor Epitaxial LayersLaser Beam EffectsElemental SemiconductorsSilicon ; Germanium ; Elemental Semiconductors ; Gallium Arsenide ; Indium Compounds ; Gallium Compounds ; III-V Semiconductors ; Raman Spectra ; Phonon Spectra ; Semiconductor Epitaxial Layers ; Integrated Circuit Technology ; Deformation ; Laser Beam Effects ; Thermo-Optical EffectsGermaniumUNESCO::FÍSICAIII-V SemiconductorsPhonon SpectraLaserCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectIntegrated Circuit TechnologyDeformationchemistryExcited stateGallium CompoundssymbolsDeformation (engineering)Raman spectroscopy
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Luminescence properties of III-V multi-junctions solar cells

2012

The recent achievement of multi-junctions solar cells, based on III-V semiconductors, exceeding 43% efficiency, has stimulated a rapid growth of concentration photovoltaic (CPV) technology. The large efficiency of these cells is based on the matching between the semiconductors band gap and the solar spectrum and the capability of working under concentrated illumination, up to ~1000 suns. The research pays, therefore, attention to investigate in detail the mechanisms that affect the conversion efficiency, such as the non radiative losses that increase the cell temperature thus favoring the electron-hole (e-h) recombination. With the aim to clarify the performances of these III-V cells, here …

Solar cells III-V semiconductors electron-hole radiative recombination
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Effect of carrier transfer on the PL intensity in self-assembled In (Ga) As/GaAs quantum rings

2006

We present results concerning the carrier transfer between In(Ga)As quantum rings in a stacked multilayer structure, which is characterised by a bimodal size distribution. This transfer of carriers explains the observed temperature behaviour of diode lasers based on that kind of stacked layer structures. The inter-ring carrier transfer can be possible by phonon assisted tunnelling from the ground state of the smallring family towards the big-ring family of the bimodal size distribution. This process is thermally activated in the range 40–80 K.

SuperlatticesPhononChemistrybusiness.industrySuperlatticeCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsTunnel effectOpticsMultilayersCr-III-V semiconductorsThin filmGround statebusinessInstrumentationQuantum tunnellingDiodeMolecular beam epitaxyThe European Physical Journal Applied Physics
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