Photoionization of a charged exciton in a GaAs/GaAlAs corrugated quantum well

Binding energies of a charged exciton as a function of well width of a GaAs/GaAlAs corrugated quantum well are investigated. The calculations have been performed by the variational method based on a two parametric trial wave function within a single band effective mass approximation. We have also in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics communications 2011-09, Vol.284 (20), p.4936-4940
Hauptverfasser: Vanitha, A., Peter, A. John, Lee, C.W.
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Zusammenfassung:Binding energies of a charged exciton as a function of well width of a GaAs/GaAlAs corrugated quantum well are investigated. The calculations have been performed by the variational method based on a two parametric trial wave function within a single band effective mass approximation. We have also included the effect of nonparabolicity of the conduction band of GaAs. We study the spectral dependence of the charged exciton in a GaAs/GaAlAs corrugated quantum well as a function of well width. The photoionization cross section for the charged exciton placed at the center of the quantum well is computed as a function of normalized photon energy. The cross-section behavior as a function of incident energy is entirely different in the two cases of radiation being x-direction (along the growth direction) or z-direction. The interband emission energy as a function of well width is calculated and the dependence of the photoionization cross section on photon energy is carried out for the charged excitons. The resulting spectra are brought out for light polarized along and perpendicular to the growth direction. The results show that the charged exciton binding energy, interband emission energy and the photoionization cross section depend strongly on the well width. Our results are compared with the other existing literature available.
ISSN:0030-4018
1873-0310
DOI:10.1016/j.optcom.2011.06.060