1996
DOI: 10.1063/1.116047
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Visualization of current filaments in n-GaAs by photoluminescence quenching

Abstract: Hot electrons in semiconductors are known to quench radiative impurity and exciton recombination photoluminescence. This effect has been applied in a low invasive technique to determine the spatial form of current filaments generated by impurity breakdown in high purity n-GaAs epitaxial layers at low temperatures. Observations on samples with Corbino disc contacts clearly demonstrate symmetry breaking and self-organization by the current filamentation.

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“…The operating point switches to the stable configuration of the decreasing branch upon illumination with visible light. Hence a continuous reconstruction of a filament on the increasing branch by the laser scanner or by other means like quenched luminescence [18] was impossible. Therefore a dynamic technique of reconstruction has been used operating the laser in a pulsed mode.…”
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“…The operating point switches to the stable configuration of the decreasing branch upon illumination with visible light. Hence a continuous reconstruction of a filament on the increasing branch by the laser scanner or by other means like quenched luminescence [18] was impossible. Therefore a dynamic technique of reconstruction has been used operating the laser in a pulsed mode.…”
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“…Compared to the scanning electron microscope, laser scanning has the advantage that the effect of an external magnetic field on current filaments can easily be studied. More recently a very elegant method has been developed to make visible impurity breakdown-induced filaments [14] and electron density structures [15]. The method is based on quenched luminescence by hot electrons.…”
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“…During the impact ionization avalanche, the impact ionization process of the excitons bound to the ionized donors competes with the impact formation processes (2) and (3). Figure 3 shows the PL spectra as a function of the pulse voltage V 0 , where the photoexcitation density was much higher than J p ≈ 63 µW/cm 818.7 nm decreases more rapidly than the (D + , X) emission line at 819.3 nm.…”
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“…The current density filament can be seen as a bright PL pattern between the two ohmic contacts (short circuitry conditions). The width of the filament increases by increasing the applied pulse voltage [3,5,9]. In the present experiments, the amplitude of the applied pulse voltage was settled to be larger than the breakdown voltage.…”
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