Abstract

We have studied six GaAs/AlAs superlattices with periods ranging from 18 to 60 Å and different average aluminum composition. Three of these samples are shown to be direct bandgap materials whose band structure differs strongly from that of the corresponding alloy, but is correctly described by an envelope function calculation. The three remaining samples are shown to be indirect both in real and reciprocal space. The lowest energy transitions are found to arise from an exciton involving a heavy hole state mostly confined in the GaAs layer and at the Brillouin zone center (Λ), and an electronic state of X character confined in the AlAs layers. Analysis of the time decay of the luminescence shows that this is a momentum-forbidden exciton made allowed by disorder scattering, which leads to a luminescence efficiency comparable to that of the direct bandgap samples. Partial lifting of the degeneracy of the three X orbitals by the superlattice potential is also observed. Finally, we take advantage of the strong dependence of these indirect transition energies on the band discontinuities to estimate the valence band offset to be about 550 meV in this system.

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