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9 March 2024 Engineering phononic cavities: ultrafast phonon and carrier dynamics
Michael P. Nielsen, Muhammad Hanif, Milos Dubajic, Gavin Conibeer, Stephen Bremner
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Abstract
Materials having tailor-made electronic and phononic properties are vital for energy conversion, thermal management and novel sub-THz applications. To this end, we have demonstrated phonon cavities designed to operate at 96GHz with parabolic, quartic and linear 1D phonon potentials using GaAs/AlAs superlattices. Ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy shows long lived coherent acoustic phonon modes confined by the cavity at room temperature. Moreover, time resolved photoluminescence characterization showed a slow carrier energy loss rate compared to a DBR sample fabricated to exhibit linear phonon dispersion without confinement. These results can help develop new device architectures for applications where phonons either need to be confined or efficiently guided.
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Michael P. Nielsen, Muhammad Hanif, Milos Dubajic, Gavin Conibeer, and Stephen Bremner "Engineering phononic cavities: ultrafast phonon and carrier dynamics", Proc. SPIE PC12884, Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XXVIII, PC1288408 (9 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001946
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KEYWORDS
Phonons

Carrier dynamics

Engineering

Superlattices

Ultrafast phenomena

Acoustics

Attenuation

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