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MRS Proceedings | 2005

Characterization of the blue emission of Tm/Er co-implanted GaN

Iman S. Roqan; C. Trager-Cowan; B. Hourahine; K. Lorenz; Emilio Nogales; K.P. O'Donnell; R. W. Martin; E. Alves; Sandra Ruffenach; O. Briot

Comparative studies have been carried out on the cathodoluminescence (CL) and photoluminescence (PL) properties of GaN implanted with Tin and GaN co-implanted with Tin and a low concentration of Er. Room temperature CL spectra were acquired in an electron probe microanalyser to investigate the rare earth emission. The room temperature CL intensity exhibits a strong dependence on the annealing temperature of the implanted samples. The results of CL temperature dependence are reported for blue emission (similar to 477 nm) which is due to intra 4f-shell electron transitions ((1)G(4)-> H-3(6)) associated with Tm3+ ions. The 477 nm blue CL emission is enhanced strongly as the annealing temperature increases up to 1200 degrees C. Blue PL emission has also been observed from the sample annealed at 1200 degrees C. To our knowledge, this is the first observation of blue PL emission from Tin implanted GaN samples. Intra-4f transitions from the D-1(2) level (similar to 465 nm emission lines) of Tm3+ ions in GaN have been observed in GaN:Tm films at temperatures between 20-200 K. We will discuss the temperature dependent Tm3+ emission in both GaN:Tm,Er and GaN:Tm samples.


Terahertz Emitters, Receivers, and Applications VIII | 2017

Temperature-driven massless fermions in HgCdTe heterostructures

M. Marcinkiewicz; Christophe Consejo; J. Torres; Wojciech Knap; Dmitry Smirnov; V. I. Gavrilenko; N. N. Mikhailov; F. Teppe; S. S. Krishtopenko; Sandra Ruffenach; M. Orlita; S. V. Morozov; S. A. Dvoretskii

HgCdTe compounds can be engineered to fabricate “gapped-at-will” structures. Therefore, 1D, 2D and even 3D massless particles can be observed in topological phase transitions driven by intrinsic and external physical parameters. In this work, we report on our experimental results, obtained by temperature-dependent Terahertz and Mid-Infrared magneto-spectroscopy, of topological phase transitions in HgCdTe-based quantum wells and bulk samples. These transitions are accompanied with the appearance of 2D and 3D massless particles called Dirac and Kane fermions, respectively.


Semiconductors | 2016

Magnetospectroscopy of double HgTe/CdHgTe quantum wells

L. S. Bovkun; S. S. Krishtopenko; A. V. Ikonnikov; V. Ya. Aleshkin; A. M. Kadykov; Sandra Ruffenach; Christophe Consejo; F. Teppe; W. Knap; M. Orlita; B. A. Piot; M. Potemski; N. N. Mikhailov; S. A. Dvoretskii; V. I. Gavrilenko

The magnetoabsorption spectra in double HgTe/CdHgTe quantum wells (QWs) with normal and inverted band structures are investigated. The Landau levels in symmetric QWs with a rectangular potential profile are calculated based on the Kane 8 × 8 model. The presence of a tunnel-transparent barrier is shown to lead to the splitting of states and “doubling” of the main magnetoabsorption lines. At a QW width close to the critical one the presence of band inversion and the emergence of a gapless band structure, similar to bilayer graphene, are shown for a structure with a single QW. The shift of magnetoabsorption lines as the carrier concentration changes due to the persistent photoconductivity effect associated with a change in the potential profile because of trap charge exchange is detected. This opens up the possibility for controlling topological phase transitions in such structures.


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2010

MOVPE growth and characterization of indium nitride on C‐, A‐, M‐, and R‐plane sapphire

Matthieu Moret; Sandra Ruffenach; O. Briot; Bernard Gil


Archive | 2003

Method to manufacture Indium Nitride quantum dots

O. Briot; Bernard Gil; Sandra Ruffenach


Archive | 2005

Indium nitride layer production

Bernard Gil; O. Briot; Sandra Ruffenach; Bénédicte rue Marius Carrieu Maleyre; T. Cloitre; Roger-Louis Aulombard


Archive | 2007

Method for the growth of indium nitride

Sandra Ruffenach; O. Briot; Bernard Gil


17th International Conference on II-VI Compounds | 2015

Observation of topological phase transition by terahertz photoconductivity in HgTe-based transistors

A. M. Kadykov; Christophe Consejo; M. Marcinkiewicz; Leonardo Viti; Miriam S. Vitiello; S. S. Krishtopenko; Sandra Ruffenach; S. V. Morozov; W. Desrat; Nina Diakonova; Wojciech Knap; V. I. Gavrilenko; N. N. Mikhailov; S. A. Dvoretsky; F. Teppe


Superlattices and Microstructures | 2014

Influence of the growth rate on the morphology of electrodeposited zinc oxide

Yoann Robin; Matthieu Moret; Sandra Ruffenach; Roger Aulombard; O. Briot


Semiconductors | 2017

InAs/GaSb/InAs量子井戸におけるDiracフェルミオンのサイクロトロン共鳴

S. S. Krishtopenko; A. V. Ikonnikov; K. V. Maremyanin; L. S. Bovkun; K. E. Spirin; A. M. Kadykov; M. Marcinkiewicz; Sandra Ruffenach; Christophe Consejo; F. Teppe; W. Knap; B. R. Semyagin; M. A. Putyato; E. A. Emelyanov; V. V. Preobrazhenskii; V. I. Gavrilenko

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O. Briot

University of Montpellier

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Bernard Gil

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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S. S. Krishtopenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. I. Gavrilenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Christophe Consejo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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F. Teppe

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Matthieu Moret

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. M. Kadykov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. N. Mikhailov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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