Flatband Electroreflectance of Gallium Arsenide. I. Experimental Results
- 15 September 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 6 (6), 2248-2257
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.6.2248
Abstract
The electroreflectance (ER) spectrum of -type gallium arsenide in the 1. 2-5. 3-eV photon energy range has been measured. It was found from examination of the direct-edge line shapes and collaborative differential capacitance measurements that quite uniform fields were obtained. The interference between the light- and heavy-hole contributions to the ER signal at was observed. The data were obtained using the electrolyte technique with potentiostatic control. The condition of no space-charge region, flatband, was determined by utilizing the even field dependence of the Franz-Keldysh effect. Square-wave modulation of the space charge from the flatband condition to several depletion-field values was used for the data presented. The ER line shapes at the direct edge provided a means for determining the importance of field inhomogeneity and broadening effects as well as a determination of electric field values. was computed from a Kramers-Kronig transformation of .
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