The puzzling electronic and transport properties of the Ga(AsBi) alloy are investigated for a wide range of Bi-concentrations (x=0-10.6%) by means of various experimental techniques in high magnetic fields (B up to 30 T): magneto-photoluminescence spectroscopy, magneto-far-infrared (FIR) absorption spectroscopy, and Hall effect measurements. Our experimental findings suggest that the strength of hybridization of the continuum states of the valence and conduction bands with the Bi-related electronic levels depends on the Bi-concentration, thus leading to band edges with a localized (for x < 6%) or band-like character (for x > 8%). We report an unusual compositional-dependence of the exciton reduced mass (mu(exc)), whose value can be larger (for x < 6%) or smaller (for x > 8%) than in GaAs depending on the Bi-concentration. Correspondingly, the free-hole mobility (mu(h)) decreases with increasing Bi-concentration and eventually tends to increase for x > similar to 8%. The incorporation of Bi in GaAs also induces the formation of acceptor levels, which we reveal by FIR absorption spectroscopy and Hall effect measurements. The Bi-induced acceptors are characterized by an exceedingly high value of the effective ground-state g-factor (g(eff) similar to 15) and are responsible for the increasing p-type conductivity observed in nominally undoped Ga(AsBi) alloys with increasing Bi-concentration. (C) 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

Effects of Bi incorporation on the electronic properties of GaAs: Carrier masses, hole mobility, and Bi-induced acceptor states / Pettinari, Giorgio; Polimeni, Antonio; Capizzi, Mario; Hans, Engelkamp; Peter C. M., Christianen; Jan C., Maan; Amalia, Patane; Thomas, Tiedje. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0370-1972. - STAMPA. - 250:4(2013), pp. 779-786. [10.1002/pssb.201200463]

Effects of Bi incorporation on the electronic properties of GaAs: Carrier masses, hole mobility, and Bi-induced acceptor states

PETTINARI, GIORGIO;POLIMENI, Antonio;CAPIZZI, Mario;
2013

Abstract

The puzzling electronic and transport properties of the Ga(AsBi) alloy are investigated for a wide range of Bi-concentrations (x=0-10.6%) by means of various experimental techniques in high magnetic fields (B up to 30 T): magneto-photoluminescence spectroscopy, magneto-far-infrared (FIR) absorption spectroscopy, and Hall effect measurements. Our experimental findings suggest that the strength of hybridization of the continuum states of the valence and conduction bands with the Bi-related electronic levels depends on the Bi-concentration, thus leading to band edges with a localized (for x < 6%) or band-like character (for x > 8%). We report an unusual compositional-dependence of the exciton reduced mass (mu(exc)), whose value can be larger (for x < 6%) or smaller (for x > 8%) than in GaAs depending on the Bi-concentration. Correspondingly, the free-hole mobility (mu(h)) decreases with increasing Bi-concentration and eventually tends to increase for x > similar to 8%. The incorporation of Bi in GaAs also induces the formation of acceptor levels, which we reveal by FIR absorption spectroscopy and Hall effect measurements. The Bi-induced acceptors are characterized by an exceedingly high value of the effective ground-state g-factor (g(eff) similar to 15) and are responsible for the increasing p-type conductivity observed in nominally undoped Ga(AsBi) alloys with increasing Bi-concentration. (C) 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
2013
carrier effective mass; hole mobility; massa efficace dei portatori; insiemi di atomi di bi; dilute bismides; mobilità delle lacune; bismuth clusters
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Effects of Bi incorporation on the electronic properties of GaAs: Carrier masses, hole mobility, and Bi-induced acceptor states / Pettinari, Giorgio; Polimeni, Antonio; Capizzi, Mario; Hans, Engelkamp; Peter C. M., Christianen; Jan C., Maan; Amalia, Patane; Thomas, Tiedje. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0370-1972. - STAMPA. - 250:4(2013), pp. 779-786. [10.1002/pssb.201200463]
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