Richards, D.D.RichardsSchneider, H.H.SchneiderHendorfer, G.G.HendorferMaier, M.M.MaierFischer, A.A.FischerPloog, K.K.PloogWagner, J.J.Wagner2022-03-032022-03-031993https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/18370110.1103/PhysRevB.47.9629The subband structure of the quasi-two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG) formed at a single Be Delta-doped layer in GaAs has been studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy. To confine the photogenerated minority carriers, and thus to enhance the efficiency of radiative recombination form the 2DHG, the Delta-doping spike was placed in the center of an AlsubxGasub1-xAs/GaAs/AlsubxGasub1-xAs double heterostructure. Recombination involving different hole subbands has been resolved which enabled us to analyze the subband occupation as a function of dopant concentration and sample temperature. In sample structures where the Fermi level is located close to unoccupied subbands, a pronounced Fermi-edge singularity (FES) is observed in the low-temperature (Smaller than 20 K) luminescence spectrum. The temporal evolution of the FES has been studied by time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy. The enhancement in emission intensity at the Fermi edge can be understood in terms of a transfer of excitonic os cillator strength from the unoccupied subbands to nearby occupied states at the Fermi energy. Self-consistent subband calculations have been performed to compute the hole confining potential and the subband energies for the present Delta-doped structures. The results of these calculations, which take into account the finite spread of the dopant atoms in accordance with secondary-ion-mass spectroscopic data, are in good agreement with the measured subband spacings. The assignment of light- and heavy-hole transitions is supported by luminescence measurements using circularly polarized light.endelta-dopingDelta-DotierungFermi-edge singularityFermikanten-SingularitätGaAstwo-dimensional electronic systemzweidimensionales elektronisches System621667530Two-dimensional hole gas and Fermi-edge singularity in Be delta-doped GaAsZweidimensionales Lochgas und Fermi-Kanten-Singularität in Be delta-dotiertem GaAsjournal article