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Suppression of LO phonon scattering in Landau quantized quantum dots

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Picosecond time-resolved far-infrared measurements are presented of the scattering between conduction-band states in a doped quasi quantum dot. These states are created by the application of a magnetic field along the growth direction of an InAs/AlSb quantum well. A clear suppression of the cooling rate is seen, from 10(12) s(-1) when the level spacing is equal to the phonon energy, to 10(10) s(-1) away from this resonance, and thus the results provide unambiguous evidence for the phonon bottleneck. Furthermore, the lifetimes had only weak dependence on temperature between 4 and 80 K. [S0163-1829(99)50612-7].

Year of Publication
1999
Journal
Physical Review B
Volume
59
Number
12
Number of Pages
R7817-R7820
Date Published
03/1999
ISBN Number
1098-0121; 1550-235X
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30de7c13ab0b8d4ae75966a6db4fc8e8
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Murdin, B. N., Hollingworth, A. R., Kamal-Saadi, M., Kotitschke, R. T., Ciesla, C. M., Pidgeon, C. R., … Gornik, E. (1999). Suppression of LO phonon scattering in Landau quantized quantum dots. Physical Review B, 59, R7817-R7820. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.59.R7817 (Original work published 1999)