We have studied the carrier transfer between two adjacent wells of different width separated by a 100 nm thick barrier. At low temperatures (T < 30 K) the transfer has very little dependence (if any) on T. For T > 30 K: the transfer strongly increases, denoting that the thermal escape out of the QW becomes the main mechanism. Finally, a drastic quenching of the transfer is found for temperatures higher than 50 to 70 K, suggesting the activation of a further non-radiative channel different from the thermal escape.

Carrier transfer between InGaAs/GaAs quantum wells separated by thick barriers / P. Borri; M. Gurioli; M. Colocci; A. Patanè; M. Grassi Alessi; M. Capizzi; F. Martelli. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLIED RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-8965. - STAMPA. - 164:(1997), pp. 227-230.

Carrier transfer between InGaAs/GaAs quantum wells separated by thick barriers

GURIOLI, MASSIMO;COLOCCI, MARCELLO;
1997

Abstract

We have studied the carrier transfer between two adjacent wells of different width separated by a 100 nm thick barrier. At low temperatures (T < 30 K) the transfer has very little dependence (if any) on T. For T > 30 K: the transfer strongly increases, denoting that the thermal escape out of the QW becomes the main mechanism. Finally, a drastic quenching of the transfer is found for temperatures higher than 50 to 70 K, suggesting the activation of a further non-radiative channel different from the thermal escape.
1997
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227
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P. Borri; M. Gurioli; M. Colocci; A. Patanè; M. Grassi Alessi; M. Capizzi; F. Martelli
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