Abstract
Abstract
The influence of dislocations on luminescence of InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells was investigated by temperature-dependent and time-resolved room-temperature photoluminescence measurements and analyzed via localized-state ensemble model. The results show that dislocations decrease non-radiative recombination time and do not affect either radiative recombination time or non-radiative recombination mechanism. Moreover, dislocation-related broadening, increasing linearly with increased dislocation density, was found to take place. However, a significant part of spectral width (∼55 meV) is not defined by either dislocation-induced or alloy- and thermally-induced broadening, revealing the existence of other broadening mechanisms (e.g. carrier–carrier scattering-induced broadening).
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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