1972
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.6.545
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Optical Properties of Substitutional Donors in ZnSe

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“…It is clearly seen only in the PL spectrum integrated over the entire surface and its spectral position falls in the vicinity of the reflection curve minimum (figure 1e). With the precision of the order of the energy of longitudinal-transverse splitting (1.5 meV for bulk ZnSe [13]) this minimum coincides with the position of free exciton resonance [14]. Therefore we conclude that E hh peak is due to free exciton recombination in the sample areas of nominal thickness L z =11Å.…”
Section: Znse-zns Qw Structuresmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…It is clearly seen only in the PL spectrum integrated over the entire surface and its spectral position falls in the vicinity of the reflection curve minimum (figure 1e). With the precision of the order of the energy of longitudinal-transverse splitting (1.5 meV for bulk ZnSe [13]) this minimum coincides with the position of free exciton resonance [14]. Therefore we conclude that E hh peak is due to free exciton recombination in the sample areas of nominal thickness L z =11Å.…”
Section: Znse-zns Qw Structuresmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…42 For semiconductor materials studied in the present study, the energy band gaps of bulk materials and optical bowing parameter have already been determined experimentally. 42 The effective masses of electrons and holes, m e * /m 0 and m h * /m 0 , for the unalloyed compounds have also reported in the previous papers; 8,[43][44][45][46][47][48][49] however, the values for intermediate compositions of the alloys have not yet been reported. Therefore, in the present calculation, the effective mass of alloys was assumed to be a mole fraction weighted mean effective mass of the two unalloyed compounds as a first approximation; for the AB x C 1 x pseudobinary alloys, the effective mass of the alloy at the composition x is expressed by the following equation:…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The parameters for the unalloyed bulk materials used in the present calculations are summarized in Table I. 8,29,32,43,[46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54] …”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This we conclude from the observation of weak PL bands attributed previously to neutral Cl donor bound exciton (DBE) recombination (I2 PL at 2.797 eV [7]) and donor-acceptor pair (DAP) transitions for Na (2.715 eV [8]) and Cu (2.631 eV [9] and 2.256 eV [10]) acceptors. Contaminant concentration is low, as concluded from relatively high intensity of the FE line.…”
Section: Photoluminescence Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%