Sub-nanosecond free carrier recombination in an indirectly excited quantum-well heterostructure

M. Perlangeli, F. Proietto,F. Parmigiani,F. Cilento

JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA B-OPTICAL PHYSICS(2024)

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Nanometer-thick quantum -well structures are quantum model systems offering a few discrete unoccupied energy states that can be impulsively filled and that relax back to equilibrium predominantly via spontaneous emission of light. Here we report on the response of an indirectly excited quantum -well heterostructure, probed by means of time and frequency resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. This experiment provides access to the subnanosecond evolution of the free electron density, indirectly injected into the quantum wells. In particular, the modeling of the time -dependent photoluminescence spectra unveils the time evolution of the temperature and of the chemical potentials for electrons and holes, from which the sub -nanosecond time -dependent electron density is determined. This information allows to prove that the recombination of excited carriers is mainly radiative and bimolecular at early delays after excitation, while, as the carrier density decreases, a monomolecular and nonradiative recombination channel becomes relevant. Access to the sub -nanosecond chronology of the mechanisms responsible for the relaxation of charge carriers provides a wealth of information for designing novel luminescent devices with engineered spectral and temporal behavior. (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group
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