Photoluminescence of Shallow Acceptors in Epitaxial AlGaAs

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering; Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Stringfellow, Gerald B.
Other Author Linnebach, R.
Title Photoluminescence of Shallow Acceptors in Epitaxial AlGaAs
Date 1980
Description The low-temperature (2 K) photoluminescence (PL) of AlxGa1-xAs (0<x<0.25 was studied in an effort to characterize shallow acceptors in material grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy and liquid phase epitaxy techniques. The dominant shallow acceptor in nominally undoped AlxGa1-xAs specimens grown by both techniques was identified as Carbon, with EA=26 meV for x=0. EA was observed to increase with increasing x to ~36 meV at x~0.20, as expected for an effective mass like center where EA [proportional][m*(x)/epsilon(x)2]. The PL peak due to the conduction band to acceptor transition was found to become progressively broader with increasing x, which is attributed to increasing donor plus acceptor concentration. The acceptor Ge was studied in intentionally doped LPE specimens. It also behaves as a simple effective masslike center, with EGe~40 meV for GaAs and 55 meV for Al0.2Ga0.8As, contrary to earlier reports of anomalous behavior.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Volume 51
Issue 4
First Page 2212
Last Page 2217
Subject Photoluminescence; Acceptors; Doping
Subject LCSH Epitaxy; Metal organic chemical vapor deposition
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stringfellow, G.B. & Linnebach, R. (1980). Photoluminescence of Shallow Acceptors in Epitaxial AlGaAs. Journal of Applied Physics, 51(4), 2212-2217.
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Stringfellow, G.B. & Linnebach, R., Journal of Applied Physics, 51(4), 1980
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