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Hole subbands in quantum wells: Comparison between theory and hot-electron-acceptor-luminescence experiments

Alfredo Pasquarello
1992
Journal paper
Abstract

Recently Zachau, Kash, and Masselink [Phys. Rev. B 44, 4048 (1991)] determined hole-subband dispersions in quantum wells experimentally with the use of hot-electron-acceptor luminescence. We present here results of multiple-band calculations, which are in very good agreement with these experiments. We also discuss the effects of subband anisotropy and its effect on the line shape. When the broadening is sufficiently small we predict a double-peak structure. © 1992 The American Physical Society.

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