2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c11096
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Gradual Carrier Filling Effect in “Green” InGaN/GaN Quantum Dots: Femtosecond Carrier Kinetics with Sequential Two-Photon Absorption

Abstract: Quantum dots (QDs) allow for a significant amount of strain relaxation, which is helpful in GaN systems where a large lattice mismatch needs to be accommodated. InGaN QDs with a large indium composition are intensively investigated for light emitters requiring longer wavelengths. These are especially important for developing high-efficiency white light sources. Understanding the carrier dynamics in this large lattice-mismatched system is essential to improving the radiative efficiency while circumventing high … Show more

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“…QCSE decreases the overlap of electron and hole wave functions, reducing the radiative efficiency and intensity of emission. However, the extent of QCSE varies with time for the switching characteristics of LEDs, LDs, and PDs (such as sources or detectors in various communication systems or reading and writing elements in data storage) [11][12][13]. This necessitates time-dependent studies like pump-probe spectroscopy to understand and control this transient QCSE.…”
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“…QCSE decreases the overlap of electron and hole wave functions, reducing the radiative efficiency and intensity of emission. However, the extent of QCSE varies with time for the switching characteristics of LEDs, LDs, and PDs (such as sources or detectors in various communication systems or reading and writing elements in data storage) [11][12][13]. This necessitates time-dependent studies like pump-probe spectroscopy to understand and control this transient QCSE.…”
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confidence: 99%