Modeling of optical detection of spin-polarized carrier injection into light-emitting devices
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01/01/2004
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We investigate the emission of multimodal polarized light from light emitting devices due to spin-aligned carrier injection. The results are derived through operator Langevin equations, which include thermal and carrier-injection fluctuations, as well as nonradiative recombination and electronic g-factor temperature dependence. We study the dynamics of the optoelectronic processes and show how the temperature-dependent g factor and magnetic field affect the degree of polarization of the emitted light. In addition, at high temperatures, thermal fluctuation reduces the efficiency of the optoelectronic detection method for measuring the degree of spin polarization of carrier injection into nonmagnetic semicondutors. |
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eng |
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American Physical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Condensed Matter #Lande G-factor #Semiconductor Heterostructure #Electron-spin #Temperature #Spintronics #Dependence #Coherence #Transport #Equations #Diodes #C1 #240204 Condensed Matter Physics - Other #780102 Physical sciences #0299 Other Physical Sciences |
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Journal Article |