Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Sep 2005
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Integrated Optics: Theory and Applications. Edited by Pustelny, Tadeusz; Lambeck, Paul V.; Gorecki, Christophe. Proceedings of
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
Semiconductors containing so-called DX centers exhibit at low temperatures an ability to modify locally a refractive index under illumination. This modification persists due to the metastable character of the centers. As a result at low temperatures persistent photoeffects are observed for the materials. This property suggests the potential application of the materials in optoelectronic devices and an optical memory based on holography. It has been shown that at low temperatures the centers behave like deep defects whereas after photoionization they behave like shallow dopants. This twofold nature also accompanies different localization at the crystal lattice. As a result at low temperatures return to the "dark" ground state is not possible unless the system possesses enough energy. This energy is called the capture barrier. Changes in the refractive index depend on the height of the capture barrier and temperature. Estimation of the barrier is therefore of prime importance for materials possessing DX centers. It was found that a gallium dopant in Cd1-xMnxTe exhibits DX-like behaviour. In this paper we report on the capture barrier of gallium doped Cd0.99Mn0.01Te. In order to determine the barrier persistent photoconductivity (PPC) decay kinetics were investigated. The kinetics are governed by the transition from a shallow donor state to the deep DX state. The measurements were run within a temperature range from 77K
Augousti A.
Gumienny Zbigniew
Hajdusianek A.
Nowak Adam
Placzek-Popko E.
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