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Publications [#66457] of Nan M. Jokerst

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  1. Augustine, G. and Keyes, B.M. and Jokerst, N.M. and Rohatgi, A. and Ahrenkiel, R.K., Time-resolved photoluminescence studies on transferred thin film InP epilayers, [1993] Conference Proceedings Fifth International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials (1993), pp. 636 - 9, Paris, France [ICIPRM.1993.380614]
    (last updated on 2007/04/16)

    Abstract:
    Time-resolved photoluminescence data are reported on InP thin films transferred on glass substrates. The films were kept below 1.1 μm in thickness to reduce the photon recycling effect. The data were taken by means of the time-correlated single photon counting technique. The thin films were grown by the liquid phase epitaxial process. The lower doped n-type samples showed evidence of Shockley-Read-Hall recombination. For higher electron densities, the lifetime is found to be controlled by the radiative recombination process. An estimate of the radiative recombination coefficient, B, was made in terms of the photon recycling factor

    Keywords:
    electron density;electron-hole recombination;III-V semiconductors;indium compounds;photoluminescence;radiative lifetimes;semiconductor epitaxial layers;time resolved spectra;


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