Absolute transmission, reflection, and absorption studies in GaAs/AlAs quantum wells containing a photoexcited electron gas
- 15 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 53 (12) , 7868-7875
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.53.7868
Abstract
A study is presented of the absolute reflection, transmission, and absorption of several undoped mixed type-I–type-II GaAs/AlAs multiple quantum wells at T=2 K. These structures consist of alternating GaAs narrow and wide wells separated by AlAs barriers. They are designed so that a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is photogenerated in the wide wells. The density of this gas is varied in the estimated range of 0≤≤3× by varying the photoexcitation intensity in the range of 0≤≤100 mW/. In the presence of a 2DEG the (e1:hh1)1S and (e1:lh1)1S excitonic transitions broaden and weaken with increasing , but their energy is virtually unchanged. The reflection and transmission spectra are analyzed by assuming a Lorentzian oscillator response function for the excitonic transitions and a broadened step function for the free-carrier (e1-hh1) and (e1-lh1) bands. Fitting the calculated optical spectra to the experimental ones (both line shape and absolute intensity) yields the dependence of the following parameters on : exciton energies, exciton-photon interaction strength, exciton damping, and the onset energy of the free e-h interband transitions. It is found that the interaction strength of the (e1:hh1)1S and (e1:lh1)1S excitons with photons decreases and their damping increases with increasing . © 1996 The American Physical Society.
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