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Study of persistent photoconductivity effect in n-type selectively doped AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction
Authors:A. Kastalsky  J.C.M. Hwang
Affiliation:AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, U.S.A.
Abstract:A detailed study of the persistent photoconductivity effect (PPE) at selectively doped Al0.3Ga0.7As/GaAs interface was carried out at low (4.2 and 77 K) temperatures on samples with different original channel concentrations and mobilities. The observed selectiveness of the PPE to the photon energy allowed us to identify two independent mechanisms of the PPE making almost equal contributions to the total effect. These two mechanisms are: (i) electron photoexcitation from DX centers in AlGaAs layer, (ii) electron—hole generation in bulk GaAs with a charge separation at the interface. It has been found that the behavior of the mobility as a function of the channel concentration (altered by light) depends on a setback thickness d. For a sample with small d a marked mobility drop has been found. The well-resolved structure in the dependence of the electron mobility on the channel concentration has been observed. The first peculiarity is explained by free electron population of AlGaAs layer due to the electron photorelease from DX-centers. The second feature, occurring at higher charge densities in the channel is attributed to the effect of intersubband scattering arising due to the electron occupation of an excited subband at the interface.
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