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A new luminescence band is observed in optically pumped Ge-doped (Al,Ga)As multilayer structures, that were previously subjected to laser irradiation. The band is shifted by 90 meV to longer wavelength with respect to the luminescence peak of the unexposed ...
New luminescence centers can be generated by irradiating AlxGa1-xAs structures with focused light from a CW Kr-ion laser operated at 647 nm. The luminescence centers are generated at a laser power density of 0.5 MW/cm2. Regions as small as 0.8 μm wide a ...
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