Optical study of the band structure of wurtzite GaP nanowires

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We investigated the optical properties of wurtzite (WZ) GaP nanowires by performing photoluminescence (PL) and time-resolved PL measurements in the temperature range from 4 K to 300 K, together with atom probe tomography to identify residual impurities in the nanowires. At low temperature, the WZ GaP luminescence shows donor-acceptor pair emission at 2.115 eV and 2.088 eV, and Burstein-Moss band-filling continuum between 2.180 and 2.253 eV, resulting in a direct band gap above 2.170 eV. Sharp exciton α-β-γ lines are observed at 2.140-2.164-2.252 eV, respectively, showing clear differences in lifetime, presence of phonon replicas, and temperature-dependence. The excitonic nature of those peaks is critically discussed, leading to a direct band gap of ∼2.190 eV and to a resonant state associated with the γ-line ∼80 meV above the Γ8C conduction band edge.

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Assali, S., Greil, J., Zardo, I., Belabbes, A., De Moor, M. W. A., Koelling, S., … Haverkort, J. E. M. (2016). Optical study of the band structure of wurtzite GaP nanowires. Journal of Applied Physics, 120(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4959147

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