Abstract
The phonon pulses initiated by photoexcitation of structures containing Si0.8Ge0.2 double quantum wells under picosecond radiation of a MIRA 900P titanium-sapphire laser (λ = 760 nm) are studied. The propagation of nonequilibrium acoustic phonons is detected with a superconducting bolometer. The recorded bolometer response is found to differ substantially from that observed in photoexcitation of the same structure by nanosecond pulses of a nitrogen laser (λ = 337 nm). The generation of coherent acoustic phonons is suggested as an explanation.
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