We investigate photoluminescence excitation (PLE) and selective photoluminescence (SPL) of ordered and disordered superlattices, showing that the coexistence of localized and extended states in disordered superlattices produces a dramatic dependence of the PLE spectra on the detection energy. We demonstrate that the PLE of disordered superlattices gives ambiguous information on joint density of states, and we use SPL in order to show that this effect is a consequence of the localization and of the lack of thermal equilibrium in disordered systems.
Photoluminescence Excitation Spectra of Disordered Superlattices
CAPOZZI, VITO GIACOMO;
1998-01-01
Abstract
We investigate photoluminescence excitation (PLE) and selective photoluminescence (SPL) of ordered and disordered superlattices, showing that the coexistence of localized and extended states in disordered superlattices produces a dramatic dependence of the PLE spectra on the detection energy. We demonstrate that the PLE of disordered superlattices gives ambiguous information on joint density of states, and we use SPL in order to show that this effect is a consequence of the localization and of the lack of thermal equilibrium in disordered systems.File in questo prodotto:
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