Synchrotron-based photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy applied to investigate the valence band splittings in AlN and Al0.94Ga 0.06N

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Abstract

We demonstrate that synchrotron-based photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopy is a versatile tool for determining valence band splittings of AlN and high aluminum content AlGaN. PLE results are independently confirmed by synchrotron-based spectroscopic ellipsometry. The splittings between the ordinary and the extraordinary absorption edges are found to be -240 meV and -170 meV for AlN and Al0.94Ga0.06N, respectively. These values differ from the crystal field energy due to residual strain. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Feneberg, M., Rppischer, M., Esser, N., Cobet, C., Neuschl, B., Meisch, T., … Goldhahn, R. (2011). Synchrotron-based photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy applied to investigate the valence band splittings in AlN and Al0.94Ga 0.06N. Applied Physics Letters, 99(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3610469

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