Abstract

We present an experimental study of the nonequilibrium phonon population generated by the relaxation of hot carriers photoexcited in GaAs-AlAs quantum wells. The optical phonon population is measured by anti-Stokes Raman scattering performed in the plane of the layers. The measured occupation numbers suggest that interface phonon modes contribute significantly to the relaxation dynamics over the lifetime of an electron-hole pair. These results are explained on the basis of the interplay between emission and reabsorption of hot phonons, which leads to a large population of interface phonons under steady-state conditions.

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