Abstract

The photoluminescence of GaAs microcrystallites with average sizes in the range of 0.35–1.3 μm has been studied experimentally. The observed spectral blue-shift and line-broadening of the luminescence are explained by spectral enhancement and inhibition of spontaneous emission due to a modified photonic density-of-states in the dielectrically confined microcrystallites.

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