S. A. Lourenço
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2001
S. A. Lourenço; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; Edson Laureto; E. A. Meneses; J. R. Leite; I. Mazzaro
AlGaAs structures with different aluminum concentration (x=0.0, 0.17, 0.30, and 0.40) were characterized by photoluminescence and photoreflectance techniques. The temperature dependence of optical transitions in the temperature ranging from 2 to 300 K were investigated. Y. P. Varshni [Physica (Utrecht) 34, 194 (1967)], L. Vina et al. [Phys. Rev. B 30, 1979 (1984)], and R. Passler [Phys. Status Solidi B 200, 155 (1997)] models were used to fit the experimental points. The Passler model gave the best adjustment to the experimental points. The tree models showed that the empirical parameters obtained through the adjustment of the experimental data in the three different models are aluminum composition dependent in the ternary alloy.
Brazilian Journal of Physics | 2007
S. A. Lourenço; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; Edson Laureto; V.M. Aquino; J. C. Harmand
The mechanism for low-temperature photoluminescence (PL) emissions in GaAsSb/AlGaAs and GaAsSbN/GaAs strained-layer single quantum wells (SQWs), grown by molecular-beam epitaxy, is studied in detail, using PL spectroscopy as a function of temperature and excitation intensity. In all samples, the PL peak energy as well as the full width at half maximum (FWHM), as a function of temperature, present anomalous behaviors, i:e., the PL peak energy shows a successive red/blue/redshift (S-shaped behavior) and the FWHM shows a successive blue/red/blueshift (“inverted S-shaped curve”) with increasing temperature. At sufficiently low excitation intensity and in a narrow temperature interval (50 ‐ 80 K), the nitrogen-containing samples present two clear competitive PL peaks. The low-energy PL mechanism (8 ‐ 80 K) is dominated by localized PL transitions, while the high-energy PL mechanism is dominated by the ground state (e1-hh1) PL transition. Additionally, these PL peaks show different temperature dependence with the low-energy PL peak, showing a stronger redshift than the high-energy PL peak. A competition process between localized and delocalized excitons is used to discuss these PL properties.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2005
D. O. Toginho Filho; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; Edson Laureto; José Leonil Duarte; S. A. Lourenço; L. C. Poças; S. S. Prabhu; J. F. Klem
We identify quasi-donor-acceptor pair transitions in the photoluminescence spectra of GaAsSb and AlGaAsSb layers, lattice matched to InP, and grown by molecular-beam epitaxy. These alloys show compositional inhomogeneity due to phase separation resulting from miscibility gaps. The presence of Al in the quaternary alloy increases the fluctuation of the electrostatic potential in the epitaxial layer, increasing the variation of recombination energy as a function of intensity excitation in the range of low temperatures.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2007
S. A. Lourenço; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; Edson Laureto; A. A. Quivy; T. E. Lamas
The luminescence mechanism at low temperatures in AlxGa1−xAs∕GaAs single quantum wells grown by molecular-beam epitaxy with different aluminum concentrations in the barrier has been studied in detail using the photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL) as function of temperature (8K⩽T⩽90K) combined with the excitation intensity. The asymmetry presented by the PL spectra at the low-energy side, the blueshift behavior of the PL peak energy, and the PL line broadening with increasing temperature are explained through the exciton localization in confinement potential fluctuations. The exciton localization effects on the PL spectra are progressively reinforced with the increase of the Al concentration in the barrier constituent material. The PL peak energy dependence on temperature has been fitted through the expression proposed by Passler [Phys. Status Solidi B 200, 155 (1997)] adapted to systems with potential fluctuations, by subtracting the term σE2∕kBT, where σE is the standard deviation of the potential fluctua...
Journal of Applied Physics | 2005
L. C. Poças; Élder Mantovani Lopes; José Leonil Duarte; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; S. A. Lourenço; Edson Laureto; M. Valadares; P. S. S. Guimarães; L. A. Cury; J. C. Harmand
Photoluminescence (PL) measurements as a function of temperature and excitation intensity were carried out in a sample containing two InGaAs∕InAlAs superlattices, grown on the same InP substrate, with quantum wells and barriers of different widths. The fluctuations in the confinement potential for excitons in both structures are investigated by following the blueshift of the PL peaks with increasing temperature as well as with rising excitation intensity, at low temperatures. A decrease in the full width at half maximum of the PL peaks with increasing excitation power was also observed. The change in the PL linewidth with excitation power is interpreted in terms of the variation of the relative contribution of the excitons localized at the excitonic band tail (due to the potential fluctuations) and of the nonlocalized excitons. Moreover, the activation energies of the nonradiative channels responsible for the thermal quenching of the photoluminescence peaks are deduced from an Arrhenius plot of the integr...
Journal of Applied Physics | 1999
Edson Laureto; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; E. Di Mauro; H. Iwamoto; M. T. P. Freitas; S. A. Lourenço; D. O. Toginho Filho; J. C. Harmand
A set of heavily doped Al0.48In0.52As samples grown by molecular beam epitaxy on InP (Fe) substrates was investigated using the photoreflectance (PR) technique. The spectra at 300 K are characterized by a transition in the vicinity of the InP energy gap, followed by strongly damped Franz–Keldysh oscillations (FKOs) which do not appear when the spectra are obtained at 77 K. The builtin electric field estimated from FKOs shows a small doping dependence but is substantially affected by the inclusion of a thin layer of AlxGayIn1−x−yAsu2009(x≡0.22) at the interface between InP (Fe) and AlInAs:Si. In order to explain these results, a model based on the discontinuity of the energy bands in the InP/AlInAs and InP/AlGaInAs/AlInAs systems and also on the matching of the Fermi levels between the different materials is suggested.
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2008
R R O Morais; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; S. A. Lourenço; José Leonil Duarte; Edson Laureto; A. A. Quivy; E. C. F. da Silva
We determined by means of photoluminescence measurements the dependence on temperature of the transition energy of excitons in GaAs/AlxGa1−xAs quantum wells with different alloy concentrations (with different barrier heights). Using a fitting procedure, we determined the parameters which describe the behavior of the excitonic transition energy as a function of temperature according to three different theoretical models. We verified that the temperature dependence of the excitonic transition energy does not only depend on the GaAs material but also depends on the barrier material, i.e. on the alloy composition. The effect of confinement on the temperature dependence of the excitonic transition is discussed.
European Physical Journal B | 2001
S. A. Lourenço; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; Edson Laureto; José Leonil Duarte; D. O. Toginho Filho; E. A. Meneses; J. R. Leite
Superlattices and Microstructures | 2002
D. O. Toginho Filho; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; S. A. Lourenço; L. C. Poças; Edson Laureto; J. C. Harmand
Superlattices and Microstructures | 2001
S. A. Lourenço; Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias; José Leonil Duarte; Edson Laureto; H. Iwamoto; E. A. Meneses; J. R. Leite