Abstract

The authors report that high-quality Zn1−xMgxO alloys are very brilliant light emitters, even more brilliant than ZnO, particularly in the high-temperature region; both the emission bandwidth and the oscillator strength of the photoluminescence from Zn1−xMgxO alloys increase remarkably with increasing Mg composition ratio x. The authors have revealed that the increase in the oscillator strength is mainly due to the increase in the activation energy required for the nonradiative recombination processes. Therefore, it is suggested that the localization of excitons, because of the compositional fluctuation, takes place in Zn1−xMgxO alloys and that the degree of the localization increases with increasing x.

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