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Hysteretic Photochromic Switching (HPS) in Doubly Doped GaN(Mg):Eu-A Summary of Recent Results.

Paul R EdwardsKevin P O'DonnellAkhilesh K SinghDouglas CameronKatharina LorenzMitsuo YamagaJacob H LeachMenno J KappersMichal Boćkowski
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Europium is the most-studied and least-well-understood rare earth ion (REI) dopant in GaN. While attempting to increase the efficiency of red GaN light-emitting diodes (LEDs) by implanting Eu⁺ into p-type GaN templates, the Strathclyde University group, in collaboration with IST Lisbon and Unipress Warsaw, discovered hysteretic photochromic switching (HPS) in the photoluminescence spectrum of doubly doped GaN(Mg):Eu. Our recent work, summarised in this contribution, has used time-, temperature- and light-induced changes in the Eu intra-4f shell emission spectrum to deduce the microscopic nature of the Mg-Eu defects that form in this material. As well as shedding light on the Mg acceptor in GaN, we propose a possible role for these emission centres in quantum information and computing.
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