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Hot-carrier dynamics in InAs/AlAsSb multiple-quantum wells

  • Herath P. Piyathilaka
  • , Rishmali Sooriyagoda
  • , Hamidreza Esmaielpour
  • , Vincent R. Whiteside
  • , Tetsuya D. Mishima
  • , Michael B. Santos
  • , Ian R. Sellers
  • , Alan D. Bristow
  • West Virginia University
  • University of Oklahoma

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Abstract

A type-II InAs/AlAs0.16Sb0.84 multiple-quantum well sample is investigated for the photoexcited carrier dynamics as a function of excitation photon energy and lattice temperature. Time-resolved measurements are performed using a near-infrared pump pulse, with photon energies near to and above the band gap, probed with a terahertz probe pulse. The transient terahertz absorption is characterized by a multi-rise, multi-decay function that captures long-lived decay times and a metastable state for an excess-photon energy of > 100 meV. For sufficient excess-photon energy, excitation of the metastable state is followed by a transition to the long-lived states. Excitation dependence of the long-lived states map onto a nearly-direct band gap (Eg) density of states with an Urbach tail below Eg. As temperature increases, the long-lived decay times increase < Eg, due to the increased phonon interaction of the unintentional defect states, and by phonon stabilization of the hot carriers > Eg. Additionally, Auger (and/or trap-assisted Auger) scattering above the onset of the plateau may also contribute to longer hot-carrier lifetimes. Meanwhile, the initial decay component shows strong dependence on excitation energy and temperature, reflecting the complicated initial transfer of energy between valence-band and defect states, indicating methods to further prolong hot carriers for technological applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10483
JournalScientific Reports
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

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