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Effect of crystal quality on performance of spin-polarized photocathode
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Materials ScienceSpintronicsWide-bandgap SemiconductorEngineeringPhysicsSpin PhenomenonApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGaas/gaasp Strain-compensated SuperlatticesCrystal QualityPhotoelectric MeasurementConventional Strained SlsSls LayersOptoelectronics
GaAs/GaAsP strain-compensated superlattices (SLs) with thickness up to 90-pair were fabricated. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the SLs are of high crystal quality and the introduced strain in SLs layers are fixed in the whole SL layers. With increasing SL pair number, the strain-compensated SLs show a less depolarization than the conventional strained SLs. In spite of the high crystal quality, the strain-compensated SLs also remain slightly depolarized with increasing SL pairs and the decrease in spin-polarization contributes to the spin relaxation time. 24-pair of GaAs/GaAsP strain-compensated SL demonstrates a maximum spin-polarization of 92% with a high quantum efficiency of 1.6%.
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