Radiative recombination of confined electrons at the MgZnO/ZnO heterojunction interface

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We investigate the optical signature of the interface in a single MgZnO/ZnO heterojunction, which exhibits two orders of magnitude lower resistivity and 10 times higher electron mobility compared with the MgZnO/Al2O3 film grown under the same conditions. These impressive transport properties are attributed to increased mobility of electrons at the MgZnO/ZnO heterojunction interface. Depth-resolved cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence studies reveal a 3.2 eV H-band optical emission from the heterointerface, which exhibits excitonic properties and a localization energy of 19.6 meV. The emission is attributed to band-bending due to the polarization discontinuity at the interface, which leads to formation of a triangular quantum well and localized excitons by electrostatic coupling.

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Choi, S., Rogers, D. J., Sandana, E. V., Bove, P., Teherani, F. H., Nenstiel, C., … Ton-That, C. (2017). Radiative recombination of confined electrons at the MgZnO/ZnO heterojunction interface. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07568-z

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