Abstract

Experimental investigation of the time dependence of impurity photoconductivity in n-GaAs is carried out upon pulsed optical excitation. It is shown that a change in the photoconductivity is determined mainly by electron cooling in the first 20 ns after photoexcitation. A theoretical model for describing the dependences under observation is proposed.

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