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Enhanced quantum-confined Stark effect in potential modified quantum-well structures

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Abstract

Rectangular single quantum-well (QW) structures have been known for their large field-induced absorption coefficient variations, which are several magnitudes that of bulk materials. This is due to the well-known quantum-confined Stark effect (QCSE),1 which basically red shifts the fundamental exciton absorption edge quadratically with the electric field.

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