Abstract
Recent room-temperature observations of excitonic absorption peaks1-3 and lasings and blue light-emitting diodes in wide-gap II-VI semiconductor multiple quantum wells (MQW's) provide great promise for unique visible devices. A good understanding of the exciton physics that underlies these recent observations in wide- gap II-VI MQW's is extremely important for future device applications.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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