THz transient photoconductivity of the III–V dilute nitride GaP y As1−y−x N x

2018 
Author(s): Heyman, JN; Weiss, EM; Rollag, JR; Yu, KM; Dubon, OD; Kuang, YJ; Tu, CW; Walukiewicz, W | Abstract: © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. THz Time-Resolved Photoconductivity is used to probe carrier dynamics in the dilute III-V nitride GaP0.49As0.47N0.036. In these measurements a femtosecond optical pump-pulse excites electron-hole pairs, and a delayed THz pulse measures the change in conductivity. We find the photoconductivity is dominated by localized carriers. The decay of photoconductivity after excitation is consistent with bimolecular electron-hole recombination with recombination constant r = 3.2 0.8 10-8 cm3 s-1. We discuss the implications for applications in solar energy.
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