Band Anticrossing in GaInNAs Alloys

Abstract
We present evidence for a strong interaction between the conduction band and a narrow resonant band formed by nitrogen states in Ga1xInxNyAs1y alloys. The interaction leads to a splitting of the conduction band into two subbands and a reduction of the fundamental band gap. An anticrossing of the extended states of the conduction band of the Ga1xInxAs matrix and the localized nitrogen resonant states is used to model the interaction. Optical transitions associated with the energy minima of the two subbands and the characteristic anticrossing behavior of the transitions under applied hydrostatic pressure have been unambiguously observed using photomodulation spectroscopy. The experimental results are in excellent quantitative agreement with the model.