Energy-level localization in Bragg-confined asymmetric coupled quantum wells studied by electric field modulation spectroscopy

M. Levy, R. Beserman, R. Kapon, A. Sa’ar, V. Thierry-Mieg, and R. Planel
Phys. Rev. B 63, 075312 – Published 30 January 2001
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Abstract

Electronic Bragg mirrors are used to confine carriers at energy levels above the barrier height in asymmetric coupled quantum wells. An electric field inside the quantum structure is created by transferring carriers from a wide quantum well into a narrow one. Two classes of above-the-barrier states are resolved by using modulated resonant Raman spectroscopy. The first level is the resonant one, which is highly localized by the Bragg reflector above the asymmetric quantum well and is redshifted when a photogenerated local electric field is created in the asymmetric quantum well region. The second class of levels, which extend mainly above the reflectors region, is seen by photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation measurements. It is less shifted than the resonant level, when the photogenerated local field is applied, which is due to the smaller localization of these states in the asymmetric coupled quantum wells. We used modulated photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy to resolve the Stark shifts of the bound and continuum levels as a function of the infrared photoexcitation intensity. Our results indicate that because of the photoinduced electric field, the shifts of the above the barrier levels are linked to their degree of localization. These shifts are much stronger than those of the bound states inside the well and a model is proposed to explain the shifts of the continuum and bound levels using perturbation theory.

  • Received 30 May 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.63.075312

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

M. Levy and R. Beserman

  • Solid State Institute and Physics Department, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel

R. Kapon and A. Sa’ar

  • Department of Applied Physics, The Fredi and Nadine Hermann School of Applied Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel

V. Thierry-Mieg and R. Planel

  • Laboratoire de Microstructures et Microelectronique—CNRS, 196 Avenue H. Ravera, BP107, 92225 Bagneux, France

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Vol. 63, Iss. 7 — 15 February 2001

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