Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9837787 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A theoretical study of multi-quantum-well semiconductor heterostructures under applied electric fields perpendicular to the layers is performed within the transfer-matrix approach. Calculations are carried out for two different variably spaced superlattices, designed in such a way that the conduction-electron states resonate at a certain value of the electric field. We have calculated the density of states for various values of the applied electric field, and results indicate a richly peaked structure associated to quasi-bound states of electrons, heavy holes and light holes. Results shown for the electric-field dependence of the interband transitions associated to electron-hole recombination indicate the possibility of a coherent resonant tunnelling, at a critical field, which may have applications in the design of more efficient solar-cell devices.
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Authors
E. Reyes-Gómez, L.E. Oliveira, M. de Dios-Leyva,