The Influence of Alloy Disorder Effects on the Anisotropy of Emission Diagrams in (Al,Ga)N Quantum Wells Embedded into AlN Barriers

Author:

Ibanez Alexandra1,Leroux Mathieu2,Nikitskiy Nikita2,Desrat Wilfried1,Moret Matthieu1,Valvin Pierre1,Cassabois Guillaume13,Brault Julien2,Gil Bernard1ORCID,Chugenji Fumiya4,Taiga Kirihara4,Khan Muhamad Ajmal4,Hirayama Hideki4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Charles Coulomb CNRS, Université de Montpellier F‐34095 Montpellier France

2. Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, CRHEA Rue Bernard Gregory F‐06560 Valbonne France

3. Institut Universitaire de France 75231 Paris France

4. RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) 2‐1 Hirosawa, Wako Saitama 351‐0198 Japan

Abstract

The polarized photoluminescence emitted on the edge of a series of aluminum‐rich (Al,Ga)N‐AlN quantum wells (QWs) grown by molecular beam epitaxy on AlN templates deposited by metal organic chemical vapor deposition on c‐plane sapphire is measured. The contrast and the principal axis of the emission diagrams for 2 nm‐thick (Al,Ga)N QWs grown for aluminum compositions between 40% and 90% are studied. The light is emitted on the edge of the QWs at wavelengths going from 280 nm down to 209 nm. The emission diagram, a change from oblate to prolate with respect to the in‐plane orientation, for an aluminum composition is found to occur around 72%, that is, at an emission wavelength of about 235 nm. The orientations and shapes of the edge‐emission diagrams indicate that the fluctuations of the composition of the (Al,Ga)N confining layer are deep enough for producing intravalence band mixings. This property, that acts in concert with the built‐in strain and quantum‐confined Stark effect, contributes to the anisotropy of the light emission when the aluminum composition reaches 60–70%, that is, for an emission wavelength of 260–235 nm.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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