Abstract

We have performed room-temperature photoreflectance measurements on two GaAs doping superlattices having considerably different built-in potentials (1.2 eV and 85 meV). The first sample exhibits Franz-Keldysh oscillations, the period of the oscillations corresponding to the large built-in dc field . A second dc pump beam has been used to change the electron-hole concentration and hence the built-in field. The spectrum of the second sample displays a number of features corresponding to quantized electron and hole states. There is qualitative agreement between experiment and theoretical calculation based on a two-band tight-binding model. In both samples the dependence of the amplitude of the photoreflectance signal on pump chopping frequency yields the minority carrier lifetime.

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