Abstract

We study exciton capture and escape in shallow quantum wells including the effects of valence subband mixing. We show that such a mixing process has significant impacts, yielding one order of magnitude smaller capture and escape times than the previous results, which do not include band mixing. These results can have impacts on the various functionalities of optoelectronic devices, such as their speed and leakage currents.

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