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Polarized cathodoluminescence induced by low-energy spin-polarized electrons injected in p-GaAs(Cs,O)

  • V. L. Alperovich
  • , A. S. Terekhov
  • , A. S. Jaroshevich
  • , G. Lampel
  • , Y. Lassailly
  • , J. Peretti
  • , N. Rougemaille
  • , T. Wirth
  • Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, SB RAS

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Abstract

We report on the experimental study of polarized cathodoluminescence induced by low-energy spin-polarized electrons injected into a semiconductor. A beam of polarized electrons was prepared by emission of optically oriented electrons from p-GaAs(Cs,O) negative electron affinity photocathode. The beam was injected in a p-GaAs target, which was also activated by cesium and oxygen in order to reduce the work function. The target was cooled down to T∼100K. By varying the electrical bias it was possible to vary the kinetic energy of the injected electrons in the conduction band of the target. The radiative recombination of the injected spin-polarized electrons resulted in circularly polarized cathodoluminescence with relatively high intensity and degree of polarization for low electron energies in the region of 1-5 eV. The prospects of a low-energy electron spin polarimeter based on light detection is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)302-307
Number of pages6
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume536
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2005
EventPolarized Sources and Targets for the 21st Century - Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Duration: 22 Sept 200326 Sept 2003

Keywords

  • Electron spin detection
  • Polarized luminescence
  • Spin-polarized electron

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