Carrier dynamics of In x Ga1− x N quantum disks embedded in GaN nanocolumns
Time-integrated and time-resolved microphotoluminescence studies have been performed on Inx Ga1−xN quantum disks at the tips of GaN nanocolumns. The results are analyzed in the context of current theories regarding an inhomogeneous strain distribution in the disk which is theorized to generate later...
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description | Time-integrated and time-resolved microphotoluminescence studies have been performed on Inx Ga1−xN quantum disks at the tips of GaN nanocolumns. The results are analyzed in the context of current theories regarding an inhomogeneous strain distribution in the disk which is theorized to generate lateral charge separation in the disks by strain induced band bending, an inhomogeneous polarization field distribution, and Fermi surface pinning. It is concluded that no lateral separation of carriers occurs in the quantum disks under investigation. Internal field screening by an increased carrier density in the QDisks at higher excitation densities is observed via a blue-shift of the emission and a dynamically changing decay time. Other possible explanations for these effects are discussed and discounted. Cathodoluminescence studies have also been carried out on the nanocolumns to provide insight into the physical origin of the luminescence. |
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