Properties of the intermediately bound and -excitons in ZnO:Cu
- 9 March 1998
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
- Vol. 10 (9) , 2007-2019
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/10/9/007
Abstract
A microscopical model is proposed, describing the origin and properties of three closely spaced zero-phonon lines observed in the green Cu band in ZnO:Cu crystals labelled and . These excitations are known to be formed by a charge-transfer reaction with hole bound states. These lines are shown to originate from an intermediately bound exciton of acceptor type, . This sort of exciton, in which both carriers are captured at intermediate-radius orbitals, results from the wurzite-type symmetry of the ZnO:Cu system. The electronic structure obtained for these three intermediately bound excitons enables us to explain their magneto-optic behaviour and to calculate their g-values. Additionally, we determined the quantum efficiency of both intracentre and exciton transitions by using time-resolved and calorimetric absorption spectroscopy. While no luminescence is observed in ZnS, the exciton states in ZnO are purely radiative only to the ground state, . The picture of an intermediately bound exciton explains the recombination channels and also makes clear the difference between copper states in the ZnS and ZnO systems.Keywords
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