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Impact of quantum confinement and quantum confined Stark effect on biexciton binding energy in GaN/AlGaN quantum wells

Stokker-Cheregi, F.
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Vinattieri, A.
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Feltin, E.
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2008
Applied Physics Letters

We report on time-resolved photoluminescence measurements carried out along the thickness gradient of two types of GaN/AlGaN quantum wells with low Al content in the barriers (5% and 9%, respectively). A reduction of the biexciton binding energy with increasing well thickness is observed, as a result of the reduced quantum confinement and the increasing impact of the quantum confined Stark effect. In the sample with 5% Al content in the barriers, for thicknesses of the well region larger than similar to 9 monolayers, the biexciton binding energy is found to be smaller than that measured for bulk GaN. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.2973897
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260125100044

Author(s)
Stokker-Cheregi, F.
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Vinattieri, A.
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Feltin, E.
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Simeonov, D.
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Levrat, J.  
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Carlin, J. F.  
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Butte, R.  
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Grandjean, N.  
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Gurioli, M.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

93

Issue

15

Article Number

2105

Subjects

EMISSION

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