Direct Observation Of Long Distance Lateral Transport In Ingan/Gan Quantum Wells

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2019)

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The horizontal excitation energy transport in the range of tens of micrometers was measured in high quality homoepitaxial InGaN quantum wells (QWs) with the use of time and space resolved micro-photoluminescence as a function of (i) applied vertical electric field, (ii) temperature, and (iii) linear density of atomic steps. The investigated structure consisted of InGaN QWs inside a p-n junction. The indium content in QWs was designed to be different in defined areas of the sample (due to mastering of different off-cuts and atomic steps density) so that the wells could emit at energies from 2.6 to 2.86 eV. The horizontal transport range was sensitive to the vertical electric field, which means that it could not be just a radiation transfer, but charge carriers must have been involved as well. We found that the transport range decreased for higher slope angles, possibly due to stronger scattering on atomic steps when their linear density became higher. The diffusion coefficients reached 6 cm(2)/s and due to long lifetime of even 2 mu s, the diffusion length was even L-D = 30 mu m in areas of low off-cut angles. We discuss possible mechanisms of transport and conclude that for such high diffusion constant, the most probable is the excitonic transport. The L-D was maximum at 40 K and then decreased significantly with temperature, which was probably caused by thermal dissociation of excitons.
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