Abstract
Hole emission from self-organized Ge quantum dots with a diameter of ∼70 nm in a Si matrix is investigated by time-resolved capacitance spectroscopy [deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS)]. A complex DLTS signal is observed and explained in terms of thermally activated emission from localized many-particle states. In particular, a gradually decreasing activation energy is found with increasing hole population. A qualitative understanding of the DLTS signal and the observed activation energies is achieved in terms of many-particle states determined by quantization and Coulomb charging. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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Kapteyn, C. M. A., Lion, M., Heitz, R., Bimberg, D., Miesner, C., Asperger, T., … Abstreiter, G. (2000). Many-particle effects in Ge quantum dots investigated by time-resolved capacitance spectroscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 77(25), 4169–4171. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1334651
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