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1 July 1992 Microwave-modulated photoluminescence: technique and application to III-Vs (Poster Paper)
Matthew C. DeLong, I. Viohl, W. D. Ohlsen, P. Craig Taylor, Ferdynand P. Dabkowski, Kathleen Meehan, Jeannie E. Williams, Mark Hopkinson
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Abstract
A new modulation spectroscopy, microwave modulated photoluminescence (MMPL), is described. Application of the technique to a well characterized semiconductor system, InP:Zn, in which the radiative recombination processes are not understood, allows interpretation of the resulting spectra. In the ordered ternary Ga0.52In0.48P MMPL provides information about both carrier transport properties and the extent of ordering. When applied to new materials, MMPL can aid identifying radiative recombination processes.
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Matthew C. DeLong, I. Viohl, W. D. Ohlsen, P. Craig Taylor, Ferdynand P. Dabkowski, Kathleen Meehan, Jeannie E. Williams, and Mark Hopkinson "Microwave-modulated photoluminescence: technique and application to III-Vs (Poster Paper)", Proc. SPIE 1678, Spectroscopic Characterization Techniques for Semiconductor Technology IV, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60468
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Modulation

Luminescence

Indium gallium phosphide

Semiconductors

Spectroscopy

Excitons

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