Observation and origin of the -manifold in Si:P δ-layers
Abstract
By creating a sharp and dense dopant profile of phosphorus atoms buried within a silicon host, a two-dimensional electron gas is formed within the dopant region. Quantum confinement effects induced by reducing the thickness of the dopant layer, from 4.0\,nm to the single-layer limit, are explored using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The location of theoretically predicted, but experimentally hitherto unobserved, quantum well states known as the -manifold is revealed. Moreover, the number of carriers hosted within the -manifold is shown to be strongly affected by the confinement potential, opening the possibility to select carrier characteristics by tuning the dopant-layer thickness.
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