Influence of surface passivation on ultrafast carrier dynamics and terahertz radiation generation in GaAs

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The carrier dynamics of photoexcited electrons in the vicinity of the surface of (N H4) 2 S -passivated GaAs were studied via terahertz emission spectroscopy and optical-pump terahertz-probe spectroscopy. Terahertz emission spectroscopy measurements, coupled with Monte Carlo simulations of terahertz emission, revealed that the surface electric field of GaAs reverses after passivation. The conductivity of photoexcited electrons was determined via optical-pump terahertz-probe spectroscopy and was found to double after passivation. These experiments demonstrate that passivation significantly reduces the surface state density and surface recombination velocity of GaAs. Finally, it was demonstrated that passivation leads to an enhancement in the power radiated by photoconductive switch terahertz emitters, thereby showing the important influence of surface chemistry on the performance of ultrafast terahertz photonic devices. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Lloyd-Hughes, J., Merchant, S. K. E., Fu, L., Tan, H. H., Jagadish, C., Castro-Camus, E., & Johnston, M. B. (2006). Influence of surface passivation on ultrafast carrier dynamics and terahertz radiation generation in GaAs. Applied Physics Letters, 89(23). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2398915

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