Light-hole and heavy-hole excitons: The right probe for the physics of low N content GaAsN

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We have performed transmittance and piezomodulated transmittance measurements of as-grown GaAsN layers on GaAs substrates. The absorption shows energy an splitting of the ground state transition and a simultaneous increase of the splitting with the increase of the N content. This indicates the presence of a strain, which lifts the light- and heavy-hole valence band degeneracy. Surprisingly the piezomodulated transmittance shows that the heavy-hole exciton is the ground state! This implies that the GaAsN layers have a lattice parameter larger than that of GaAs and are under compression. The origin of the lattice parameter increase is the incorporation of N atoms on interstitial sites.

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Taliercio, T., Gil, B., Lefebvre, P., Pinault, M. A., & Tournié, E. (2002). Light-hole and heavy-hole excitons: The right probe for the physics of low N content GaAsN. In Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research (Vol. 234, pp. 778–781). https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3951(200212)234:3<778::AID-PSSB778>3.0.CO;2-H

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