Magneticgfactor of electrons in GaAs/As quantum wells
- 15 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 44 (20), 11345-11352
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.44.11345
Abstract
The magnitude and sign of the effective magnetic splitting factor for conduction electrons in GaAs/ As quantum wells have been determined as a function of well width down to 5 nm. The experimental method is based on combined measurements of the decay time of photoluminescence and of the suppression of its circular polarization under polarized optical pumping in a magnetic field perpendicular to the growth axis (Hanle effect). Measurements as a function of hole sheet density in the wells reveal a transition from excitonic behavior with very small apparent g value for low density, to larger absolute values characteristic of free electrons at higher densities. For 20-nm wells for electrons is close to the bulk value (-0.44), and increases for narrower wells passing through zero for well width close to 5.5 nm. A theoretical analysis based on three-band k⋅p theory, including allowance for conduction-band nonparabolicity and for wave-function penetration into the barriers, gives a reasonable representation of the data, leading to the conclusion that in quantum wells has a value close to that of electrons in the bulk at the confinement energy above the band minimum.
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