Systematic temperature-dependent studies of optical absorption and photoluminescence in ZnCdSe/ZnSe strained-layer multiple-quantum-well samples grown by molecular-beam epitaxy were used to evaluate the well-width dependence and the composition dependence of the major excitonic properties. Exciton binding energies calculated by means of a variational method were found in good agreement with the experimental values obtained from the analysis of the absorption line shapes. The well-width dependence of the excitonic eigenstates were well reproduced by envelope-function calculations that included the effect of pseudomorphic strain.

EXCITON SPECTROSCOPY IN ZN1-XCDXSE/ZNSE QUANTUM-WELLS

PRETE P;LOMASCOLO M;RINALDI R;SORBA L;
1995

Abstract

Systematic temperature-dependent studies of optical absorption and photoluminescence in ZnCdSe/ZnSe strained-layer multiple-quantum-well samples grown by molecular-beam epitaxy were used to evaluate the well-width dependence and the composition dependence of the major excitonic properties. Exciton binding energies calculated by means of a variational method were found in good agreement with the experimental values obtained from the analysis of the absorption line shapes. The well-width dependence of the excitonic eigenstates were well reproduced by envelope-function calculations that included the effect of pseudomorphic strain.
1995
Inglese
51
8
5176
http://prb.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v51/i8/p5176_1
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BINDING-ENERGY; BAND OFFSETS; ABSORPTION; LINEWIDTHS
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Cingolani, R; Prete, P; Greco, D; Giugno, Pv; Lomascolo, M; Rinaldi, R; Calcagnile, L; Vanzetti, L; Sorba, L; Franciosi, A
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