Abstract

To resolve the discrepancies in the exciton fine structure of aluminum nitride (AlN), polarization- and angle-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopies are performed. The excitonic PL spectra strongly depend on the optical polarization and detection angle. We propose that both the long-range and short-range electron-hole exchange interaction should be used to interpret the luminescence spectra. The theoretical framework fully explains the present and previous experimental results. The large longitudinal-transverse splitting energy obtained in this study suggests that AlN has strong light-matter coupling without quantum-confined structures.

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