Polarized optical properties of a GaInP lateral superlattice

Authors
Min, KILim, JRKim, JSRho, HHahn, JRSong, JDChoi, WJKim, JMLee, YT
Issue Date
2006-02
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.48, no.2, pp.293 - 296
Abstract
We report the optical properties of (GaP)(1)/(InP)(1) short-period superlattice (SPS) structures in the presence of lateral composition modulation (LCM). LCM is related to alternating Ga-rich and In-rich GaInP bands elongated along the [110] direction. Polarized photoluminescence (PL) measurements exhibit a strong anisotropy in the presence of LCM. Polarization anisotropy in a PL response is not observed for a, sample in which no LGM forms. Raman spectra taken from the top surface of the sample exhibit a GaP-like longitudinal optical (LO) phonon response at 383 cm(-1) all InP-like LO phonon response at 363 cm-1, and a. transverse optical (TO) phonon response at 330 cm-1. The LO-like and the TO-like characteristics of these phonon modes axe further investigated by taking Raman spectra, from the cleaved edge of the sample in various polarization configurations.
Keywords
COMPOSITION MODULATION; COMPOSITION MODULATION; superlattice; lateral composition modulation; photoluminescence; Raman scattering
ISSN
0374-4884
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135788
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