Thursday, February 14, 2013

1302.3096 (Robin Thierry et al.)

Core-shell multi-quantum wells in ZnO / ZnMgO nanowires with high
optical efficiency at room temperature
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Robin Thierry, Guillaume Perillat-Merceroz, Pierre-Henri Jouneau, Pierre Ferret, Guy Feuillet
Nanowire-based light-emitting devices require multi-quantum well heterostructures with high room temperature optical efficiencies. We demonstrate that such efficiencies can be attained through the use of ZnO/Zn(1-x)MgxO core shell quantum well heterostructures grown by metal organic vapour phase epitaxy. Varying the barrier Mg concentration from x=0.15 to x=0.3 leads to the formation of misfit induced dislocations in the multi quantum wells. Correlatively, temperature dependant photoluminescence reveals that the radial well luminescence intensity decreases much less rapidly with increasing temperature for the lower Mg concentration. Indeed, about 54% of the 10K intensity is retained at room temperature with x=0.15, against 2% with x=0.30. Those results open the way to the realization of high optical efficiency nanowire-based light emitting diodes.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.3096

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