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8 April 1996 Optical properties of films, quantum wells, and superlattices grown by pulsed laser deposition
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Abstract
We discuss optical properties of semiconductor thin films, quantum wells and superlattices grown by pulsed laser deposition. A comparison with semiconductor structures grown by other techniques, such as MBE and CVD, is carried out to evaluate the applicability of laser ablation in the preparation of high quality materials. The discussion is focused on II-VI semiconductor compounds, however other electronic materials, such as CuInSe2 and SiGe, are also briefly mentioned. The emphasis is placed on photoluminescence as the characterization technique.
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Jerzy M. Wrobel and Jan J. Dubowski "Optical properties of films, quantum wells, and superlattices grown by pulsed laser deposition", Proc. SPIE 2703, Lasers as Tools for Manufacturing of Durable Goods and Microelectronics, (8 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237771
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Crystals

Raman spectroscopy

Superlattices

Quantum wells

Optical properties

Excitons

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