Abstract
The interband optical absorption edge of GaP1-xNx alloys grown by molecular beam epitaxy has been investigated by photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopy. The results demonstrate the transition from nitrogen-bound exciton luminescence indicative of isoelectronic traps in lightly doped films of GaP:N to the formation of indirect band gap alloys in the heavily N-doped GaP films. A large red shift or reduction in band gap energy with increasing N concentration which is observed in PLE spectroscopy identifies the GaP1-xNx alloy system as one of the limited number of alloy systems whose intermediate compositions can have band gaps smaller than those of either of the constituent binary compounds.
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Liu, X., Bishop, S. G., Baillargeon, J. N., & Cheng, K. Y. (1993). Band gap bowing in GaP1-xNx alloys. Applied Physics Letters, 63(2), 208–210. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.110371
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