Effects of layer thickness and alloy composition on carrier lifetimes in mid-wave infrared InAs/InAsSb superlattices

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Measurements of carrier recombination rates using a time-resolved pump-probe technique are reported for mid-wave infrared InAs/InAs 1-xSbx type-2 superlattices (T2SLs). By engineering the layer widths and alloy compositions, a 16 K band-gap of ≃235 ± 10 meV was achieved for all five unintentionally doped T2SLs. Carrier lifetimes were determined by fitting a rate equation model to the density dependent data. Minority carrier lifetimes as long as 10 μs were measured. On the other hand, the Auger rates for all the InAs/InAsSb T2SLs were significantly larger than those previously measured for InAs/GaSb T2SLs. The minority carrier and Auger lifetimes were observed to generally increase with increasing antimony content and decreasing layer thickness. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Aytac, Y., Olson, B. V., Kim, J. K., Shaner, E. A., Hawkins, S. D., Klem, J. F., … Boggess, T. F. (2014). Effects of layer thickness and alloy composition on carrier lifetimes in mid-wave infrared InAs/InAsSb superlattices. Applied Physics Letters, 105(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4890578

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