We have investigated the effect of an electromagnetic field on the tunnelling current bistability through a double-barrier structure. The main effect of an external electromagnetic field applied to the sample is to modify the amount of charge stored in the well due to the induced photon absorption and emission processes, specially for bias in the range corresponding to the bistability region. Therefore, the current density is modified with respect to the case where the light is not present, and the bistability region is reduced. Another interesting effect due to the light is the appearance of new bistability regions for certain values of barriers and well widths and intensity and frequency of the light
We have measured I(V) characteristics and photoluminescence spectra of a double barrier diode with r...
The fundamental limitations on the operation of optical bistable devices in a ring cavity and in GaA...
We investigate conditions for the occurrence of a bistable response from a thin layer of an ensemble...
We report the observation of bistability in the photocurrent and photoluminescence spectra of GaAs q...
The electroluminescence spectrum and current-voltage characteristics of a forward biased triple-barr...
We observe a bistability in an electrically driven polariton condensate, which is manifested by a me...
We present theoretical and experimental results on the dielectric response of an electron-hole plasm...
We demonstrate the application of electromagnetic-field-induced transparency and quantum interferenc...
By achieving electrostatic feedback due to hole accumulation in an asymmetric triple-barrier resonan...
A bound-exciton-induced current bistability is observed under forward bias in an efficient silicon l...
We investigate the time-dependent dynamical behavior of electron transport in AlGaAs/GaAs double-bar...
The aim of this work is to study the importance of minority carrier transport in double barrier diod...
The electrical properties of a series of double barrier tunnelling devices with well widths between ...
Conductivité négative différentielle (CND) et bistabilité en courant dans une structure tunnel réson...
An optical and electrical investigation of an asymmetric GaAs-AlGaAs-based double-barrier resonant-t...
We have measured I(V) characteristics and photoluminescence spectra of a double barrier diode with r...
The fundamental limitations on the operation of optical bistable devices in a ring cavity and in GaA...
We investigate conditions for the occurrence of a bistable response from a thin layer of an ensemble...
We report the observation of bistability in the photocurrent and photoluminescence spectra of GaAs q...
The electroluminescence spectrum and current-voltage characteristics of a forward biased triple-barr...
We observe a bistability in an electrically driven polariton condensate, which is manifested by a me...
We present theoretical and experimental results on the dielectric response of an electron-hole plasm...
We demonstrate the application of electromagnetic-field-induced transparency and quantum interferenc...
By achieving electrostatic feedback due to hole accumulation in an asymmetric triple-barrier resonan...
A bound-exciton-induced current bistability is observed under forward bias in an efficient silicon l...
We investigate the time-dependent dynamical behavior of electron transport in AlGaAs/GaAs double-bar...
The aim of this work is to study the importance of minority carrier transport in double barrier diod...
The electrical properties of a series of double barrier tunnelling devices with well widths between ...
Conductivité négative différentielle (CND) et bistabilité en courant dans une structure tunnel réson...
An optical and electrical investigation of an asymmetric GaAs-AlGaAs-based double-barrier resonant-t...
We have measured I(V) characteristics and photoluminescence spectra of a double barrier diode with r...
The fundamental limitations on the operation of optical bistable devices in a ring cavity and in GaA...
We investigate conditions for the occurrence of a bistable response from a thin layer of an ensemble...