Abstract
Time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) has been widely used to characterize semiconductors including bulk as well as interface1 properties. We report here a novel method for the simultaneous measurement of surface recombination and diffusion length by the picosecond time-resolved PL technique. The method was successfully applied to heavily carbon doped p-type GaAs layers.
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