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Publication
Physical Review B
Paper
Effect of nonequilibrium deep donors in heterostructure modeling
Abstract
The deep donors (DX centers) which supply carriers in many GaAs-AlxGa1-xAs heterostructures are known to be metastable at low temperatures, maintaining a nonequilibrium state because of a microscopic barrier to recombination if ionized. Earlier modeling by three of us [Kumar, Laux, and Stern, Phys. Rev. B 42, 5166 (1990)] incorrectly assumed the donors in the AlxGa1-xAs to be in equilibrium with the electrons in the GaAs channel. We present data on the threshold voltage of heterostructures cooled under bias and results of calculations which assume that the deep donor charge is locked at the value attained at 100 K when the sample is cooled with a bias voltage applied. The revised calculations account for part of the discrepancy between the calculated threshold voltage for the quantum dot structure used in experiments by Hansen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 2168 (1989)] and the observed value. Part of the remaining discrepancy may be due to processing damage. © 1993 The American Physical Society.