We report on the effects of field-induced -X resonances on carrier transport and optical properties of GaAs/AlAs type-I short-period superlattices (SLs). We have observed an anomalously delayed photocurrent and 2-hh1 photoluminescence originating from X1-2 mixing. These observations clearly suggest
Limits of semiclassical transport in narrow miniband GaAs/AlAs superlattices
โ Scribed by A. Sibille; J.F. Palmier; M. Hadjazi; H. Wang; G. Etemadi; E. Dutisseuil; F. Mollot
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 285 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0749-6036
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โฆ Synopsis
We address in this work the electronic conduction properties of superlattices (SL) along the growth axis, in the limit of narrow minibands. Experimental results on a series of (\mathrm{GaAs} / \mathrm{AlAs}) SLs are compared to earlier data on wide miniband samples, and to theoretical velocity-field characteristics obtained from the solution of the Boltzmann equation. Negative differential velocity is systematically observed, and a remarkably regular variation of the peak velocity with the miniband width is found, in excellent agreement with calculations including reatistic scattering. Semiclassical miniband conduction therefore appears to be an adequate description of transport between (\sim 77 \mathrm{~K}) and (400 \mathrm{~K}), down to miniband widths of (4 \mathrm{meV}) in our samples. This unexpected result is discussed with respect to disorder localization and Wannier-Stark quantization.
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