Abstract

Recently we have demonstrated a novel method of extending the cut-off wavelength of InAsSb nBn detectors, by incorporating a series of monolayers of InSb. Here we study photoluminescence and minority carrier lifetime of this InAsSb/InSb digital alloy. While increasing temperature from 15 K to 40 K we show a 14 meV blue shift of the photoluminescence peak energy and a decrease in lifetime. This deviation from the expected Varshni empirical relation indicates strong carrier localization. We contrast to photoluminescence and lifetime results in bulk InAsSb. We discuss implications of this localization for design of digital alloy InAsSb/InSb nBn detectors.

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