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Linear and nonlinear optical absorption coefficient and electronic features of triple GaAlAs/GaAs and GaInAs/GaAs quantum wells depending on barrier widths

Ozturk et al., 2019

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12752959696340162810
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Ozturk O
Ozturk E
Elagoz S
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In the present work, the effect of the barrier widths (BWs) on the linear and nonlinear optical absorption coefficient (OAC) and the electronic features of asymmetric triple Ga 1-x Al x As/GaAs (A structure) and Ga 1-x In x As/GaAs (B structure) quantum wells (QW) was …
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