Optical study of heterointerface configuration in narrow GaAs/AlGaAs single quantum wells prepared with growth interruption

Photoluminescence and time-resolved photoluminescence were used to study the heterointerface configuration in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells grown by molecular-beam epitaxy with growth interruption. Photoluminescence spectra of the growth-interrupted sample are characterized by multiplet structures, with...

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Published inJournal of applied physics Vol. 79; no. 2; pp. 1073 - 1077
Main Authors Yuan, Z. L., Xu, Z. Y., Zheng, B. Z., Luo, C. P., Xu, J. Z., Ge, Weikun, Zhang, P. H., Yang, X. P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.01.1996
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Summary:Photoluminescence and time-resolved photoluminescence were used to study the heterointerface configuration in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells grown by molecular-beam epitaxy with growth interruption. Photoluminescence spectra of the growth-interrupted sample are characterized by multiplet structures, with energy separation corresponding to a 0.8 monolayer difference in well width, rather than 1 monolayer as expected from the ‘‘atomically smooth island’’ picture. By analyzing the thermal transfer process of the photogenerated carriers and luminescence decay process, we further exploit the exciton localization at the interface microroughness superimposed on the extended growth islands. The lateral size of the microroughness in our sample was estimated to be 5 nm, less than the exciton diameter of 15 nm. Our results strongly support the bimodal roughness model proposed by Warwick et al. [Appl. Phys. Lett. 56, 2666 (1990)].
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/1.360896