Effects of low-temperature capping on the optical properties of gaas/algaas quantum wells

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We study the effects of low-temperature capping (200-450°C) on the optical properties of GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells. Photoluminescence measurements clearly show the formation of abundant nonradiative recombination centers in an AlGaAs capping layer grown at 200°C, while there is a slight degradation of the optical quality in AlGaAs capping layers grown at temperatures above 350°C compared to that of a high-temperature capping layer. In addition, the optical quality can be restored by post-growth annealing without any structural change, except for the 200°C-capped sample. © 2011 Jo et al.

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Jo, M., Duan, G., Mano, T., & Sakoda, K. (2011). Effects of low-temperature capping on the optical properties of gaas/algaas quantum wells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-76

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