Abstract

We use temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL), photoluminescence imaging, and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements to gain insights into the localization of excitons in single 2 nm GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well tube nanowires. PL spectra reveal the coexistence of localized and delocalized states at low temperatures, with narrow quantum dot-like emission lines on the high energy side of a broad emission band, and delocalized states on the low energy side. We find that the high energy QD-like emissions are metastable, disappearing at higher temperatures with only delocalized states (quantum well tube ground states) surviving. By comparing temperature- and time-dependent PL, we develop a theoretical model which provides insights into the confinement potentials and relaxation dynamics which localize the excitons in these quantum well tube nanowires.

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