研究目的
To compare three different time-resolved cathodoluminescence (TR-CL) techniques in terms of complexity of implementation, spatial and temporal resolution, and measurement accuracy as a function of electron dose, using a single sample of InGaN/GaN quantum wells for direct comparison.
研究成果
The study concludes that all three TR-CL techniques are complementary, with the choice of technique depending on the specific requirements for temporal resolution, spatial resolution, and acquisition time. The ultrafast blanker and laser-driven photocathode configurations offer detailed temporal dynamics, while the g(2)-based method provides superior spatial resolution without requiring a pulsed beam.
研究不足
The study notes trade-offs between spatial and temporal resolution across techniques, with some configurations leading to lower spatial resolution for higher time-resolution. The accuracy of lifetime measurements varies with the technique, and the electron dose required for a given signal-to-noise ratio differs significantly between methods.