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MDPI, Electronics, 3(12), p. 609, 2023

DOI: 10.3390/electronics12030609

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Long-Wavelength Luminescence of InSb Quantum Dots in Type II Broken-Gap Heterostructure

Journal article published in 2023 by Konstantin Moiseev ORCID, Eduard Ivanov, Yana Parkhomenko
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Abstract

The features of the electroluminescence spectra of narrow-gap type II InAs/InSb/InAs heterostructures containing a single layer of InSb quantum dots placed into the p-n-InAs junction were studied. The luminescent properties of the heterostructures under a forward and reverse bias in the temperature range of 77–300 K were investigated as a function of the surface density of nano-objects buried in the narrow-gap matrix. When applying the reverse bias to the heterostructures under study, the suppression of negative interband luminescence and the dominance of interface recombination transitions at the InSb/InAs type II heterojunction were observed at room temperature. The radiation, which corresponded to recombination transitions involving localized electron-hole states of the InSb quantum dots, was revealed and recorded at low temperatures.