20 nm diameter SiO(2) nanopore arrays on gradient-thickness membranes were formed by a focused electron beam with in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Nanopore shrinkage was seen in nanopores on thicker membranes, with the rate of diameter change remaining constant during the shrinkage process. In contrast, pore expansion was observed in thinner membranes, with the expansion rate being constant at the initial stage but with a slight increase at the later stage. The geometry model of shrinkage and expansion of the nanopores in relation to the electron irradiation time was investigated by utilizing the TEM tilting method.
Optical gains and interband transition energies for CdTe/ZnTe single quantum wells (SQWs) with different CdTe well widths were investigated. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra for CdTe/ZnTe SQWs at various temperatures were experimentally obtained, and the corresponding optical gains were calculated by using an interacting pair Green's function and by using an energy space integrated function. The peak energies in the gain spectra that take the Coulomb interaction between the electron and the hole into account were in qualitatively reasonable agreement with those determined from the PL spectra.
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