Anomalous temperature behavior of the excitonic emission of a 3 ML ultra-thin quantum well of CdSe
✍ Scribed by Adrián Alfaro-Martínez; Isaac Hernández-Calderón
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-2692
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✦ Synopsis
We present a study of the photoluminescence of a subnanometric three monolayers CdSe ultra-thin quantum well (UTQW), grown by atomic layer epitaxy (ALE), as a function of temperature. The sample exhibited quite intense green excitonic emission w2.40 eV at 14 K and w2.34 eV at room temperature, still very intense to the nude eye even under low power excitation. The peak energy of the emission presented an anomalous (S-shaped) behavior; initially a w6.5 meV red shift in the range from 65 to 105 K and then a w10.5 meV blue shift between 105 and 180 K, following afterwards the expected Varshni relation. Since the UTQW does not present emission related to thickness fluctuations we explain this evolution of the peak energy with temperature in terms of changes in the relative exciton population of regions with slightly different composition produced by G1% fluctuations of Cd. These fluctuations are induced by the substitution of Cd atoms by Zn atoms in the QW/barrier interfaces.
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Photo-pumped lasing properties have been investigated in a CdSe/ZnSe/ZnSSE single quantum wells (SQWs) with the well-layer thickness (L W ) of 1, 2 and 3 monolayer (ML). At 20 K, the laser threshold for the SQW with L W = 1 ML was the lowest in spite of the smallest active layer thickness. The carri