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Spin injection from two-dimensional electron and hole gases in resonant tunneling diodes

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

We have investigated the polarized-resolved photoluminescence from the contact layers and the quantum-well in an n-type GaAs/GaAlAs resonant tunneling diode for magnetic fields up to 19 T. The optical emission from the GaAs contact layers comprises the recombination from highly spinpolarized two-dimensional electron and hole gases with free tunneling carriers.

Both the energy position and intensity of this indirect recombination are voltage-dependent and show remarkably abrupt variations near scattering-assisted tunneling resonances. Our results show that these two dimensional gases act as spin-polarized sources for carriers tunneling through the well in resonant tunneling diodes.