Abstract

AbstractAn ultrafast redistribution time of less than 40 fs for nonequilibrium photoexcited electron densities as low as 9 × 1016 cm−3 is reported. The electron populations thermalize within 100 to 200 fs after the end of the pump pulse and the cooling of the thermalized electrons to the lattice is observed. These results are obtained from femtosecond pumppprobe measurements yielding differential absorption signals directly proportional to the electron distribution function and independent of the hole distribution. This is achieved by using transitions from the unoccupied split‐off valence band to test the electron populations in the conduction band.

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