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Stacking faults as quantum wells in nanowires: Density of states, oscillator strength and radiative efficiency

P. Corfdir, C. Hauswald, J. K. Zettler, T. Flissikowski, J. Lähnemann, S. Fernández-Garrido, L. Geelhaar, H. T. Grahn, O. Brandt

Published 2014-08-22Version 1

We investigate the nature of excitons bound to I1 basal-plane stacking faults [(I1;X)] in GaN nanowire ensembles by continuous-wave and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. Based on the linear increase of the radiative lifetime of these excitons with temperature, they are demonstrated to exhibit a two-dimensional density of states, i. e., a basal-plane stacking fault acts as a quantum well. From the slope of the linear increase, we determine the oscillator strength of the (I1;X) and show that the value obtained reflects the presence of large internal electrostatic fields across the stacking fault. While the recombination of donor-bound and free excitons in the GaN nanowire ensemble is dominated by nonradiative phenonema already at 10 K, we observe that the (I1;X) recombines purely radiatively up to 60 K. This finding provides important insight into the nonradiative recombination processes in GaN nanowires. First, the radiative lifetime of about 6 ns measured at 60 K sets an upper limit for the surface recombination velocity of 450 cm/s considering the nanowires mean diameter of 105 nm. Second, the density of nonradiative centers responsible for the fast decay of donor-bound and free excitons cannot be higher than 2x10^16 cm^-3. As a consequence, the nonradiative decay of donor-bound excitons in these GaN nanowire ensembles has to occur indirectly via the free exciton state.

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