Corfdir, PierreSimeonov, DobriFeltin, EricCarlin, Jean-FrançoisLefebvre, PierreGrandjean, NicolasDeveaud-Plédran, BenoîtGanière, Jean-Daniel2011-05-022011-05-022011-05-02201110.1002/pssc.201084005https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/66958WOS:000301542900067We present a low-temperature time-resolved cathodoluminescence study on (In,Ga)N/GaN quantum wells grown on the (11-22) facets of non-coalesced ELO-GaN. Taking advantage of the quantum confined Stark effect, such structures have been proposed as promising monolithic white light emitters. Here, we show that in order to achieve solar-like white light emission from this kind of structure, one has to pay attention on the respective evolutions of radiative and non-radiative QW exciton decay times along the (11-22) facets.ennGaNtime-resolved cathodoluminescenceenvelope function calculationsTime-resolved cathodoluminescence on polychromatic light emitting (In,Ga)N quantum wells grown on (11-22) GaN facetstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper