Abstract

AbstractWe investigate the influence of polarization switching on the optical gain of semipolar InGaN quantum wells (QWs) depending on indium content and charge carrier concentration using self‐consistent 6 × 6 k·p‐band structure calculations. The semipolar planes considered here are the $(11\bar {2}2)$‐ and the $(20\bar {2}1)$‐plane. In contrast to the $(20\bar {2}1)$‐plane, the dominant polarization of the optical gain in a QW on the $(11\bar {2}2)$‐plane can depend on both the indium content and the charge carrier concentration, as reported from experiments. These effects are explained by a detailed analysis of the wave function composition of the topmost valence bands in a semipolar QW.

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