We report the results of an extensive optical investigation by continuous-wave and time resolved photoluminescence experiments on double GaInAsSb/AlGaAsSb quantum wells emitting at 2.3 mu m at room temperature. We have found that, at low temperature (< 70 K), the recombination is dominated by excitons trapped in disorder and interface defects. Whereas, at higher temperature, free-exciton recombination occurs. The observed temperature dependent photoluminescence quenching is ascribed to the ionization of bound exciton at low temperatures, while thermoionic emission of the hole out of the quantum well dominates photoluminescence quenching at high temperatures. The experimental results are supported by theoretical calculations. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.

Subpicosecond timescale carrier dynamics in GaInAsSb/AlGaAsSb double quantum wells emitting at 2.3 mu m

Salhi A;Tasco V;De Giorgi M
2008

Abstract

We report the results of an extensive optical investigation by continuous-wave and time resolved photoluminescence experiments on double GaInAsSb/AlGaAsSb quantum wells emitting at 2.3 mu m at room temperature. We have found that, at low temperature (< 70 K), the recombination is dominated by excitons trapped in disorder and interface defects. Whereas, at higher temperature, free-exciton recombination occurs. The observed temperature dependent photoluminescence quenching is ascribed to the ionization of bound exciton at low temperatures, while thermoionic emission of the hole out of the quantum well dominates photoluminescence quenching at high temperatures. The experimental results are supported by theoretical calculations. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.
2008
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
INFM
ROOM-TEMPERATURE
AUGER RECOMBINATION
MU-M
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
LASERS
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