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American Institute of Physics, Journal of Applied Physics, 6(94), p. 3875-3882, 2003

DOI: 10.1063/1.1604950

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Persistent photoconductivity and optical quenching of photocurrent in GaN layers under dual excitation

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Abstract

Persistent photoconductivity (PPC) and optical quenching (OQ) of photoconductivity (PC) were investigated in a variety of n-GaN layers characterized by different carrier concentrations, luminescence characteristics, and strains. The relation between PPC and OQ of PC was studied by exciting the samples with two beams of monochromatic radiation of various wavelengths and intensities. The PPC was found to be excited by the first beam with a threshold at 2.0 eV, while the second beam induces OQ of PC in a wide range of photon energies with a threshold at 1.0 eV. The obtained results are explained on the basis of a model combining two previously put forward schemes with electron traps playing the main role in PPC and hole traps inducing OQ of PC. The possible nature of the defects responsible for optical metastability of GaN is discussed. © 2003 American Institute of Physics. Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69582/2/JAPIAU-94-6-3875-1.pdf