Abstract

Photoluminescence and magnetotransport measurements have been performed to assess the quality of modulation-doped GaAs∕AlGaAs heterostructures. The temporal evolution of the low-temperature electron mobility of samples prepared in a molecular-beam-epitaxy chamber containing manganese as a source material was studied. Mn contamination was identified to be responsible for the reduction of the electron mobility to 1×106cm2∕Vs and the appearance of a distinct photoluminescence band. In contrast, structures in which this signal is absent reach mobility values of 5.4×106cm2∕Vs. This directly proves that the epitaxy of high-mobility electron systems and structures containing GaMnAs layers, in principle, can be combined in one growth chamber.

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