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Direct monitoring of the excited state population in biased SiGe valence band quantum wells by femtosecond resolved photocurrent experiments

Rauter, P.
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Fromherz, T.
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Bauer, G.
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2006
Applied Physics Letters

The authors report a direct measurement of the optical phonon intersubband hole relaxation time in a SiGe heterostructure and a quantitative determination of hole relaxation under electrically active conditions. The results were obtained by femtosecond resolved pump-pump photocurrent experiments using a free electron laser (wavelength 7.9 mu m). Additionally, the intensity dependence of the nonlinear photocurrent response was measured. Both types of experiments were simulated using a density matrix description. With one parameter set, a consistent modeling was achieved confirming the significance of the extracted heavy hole relaxation times. For an intersublevel spacing of 160 meV, a value of 550 fs was obtained. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.2397004
Author(s)
Rauter, P.
Fromherz, T.
Bauer, G.
Vinh, N. Q.
Murdin, B. N.
Phillips, J. P.
Pidgeon, C. R.
Diehl, L.
Dehlinger, G.
Grutzmacher, D.
Date Issued

2006

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Applied Physics Letters
Volume

89

Issue

21

Article Number

211111

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REVIEWED

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