Dynamics of charge current gratings generated in GaAs by ultrafast quantum interference control

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Kerachian, Y.
Marsden, P. A.
van Driel, H. M.
Smirl, Arthur L.
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[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Inst Opt Sci, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada
[3] Univ Iowa, Lab Photon & Quantum Elect, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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10.1103/PhysRevB.75.125205
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Ballistic charge current gratings are induced in GaAs at 300 K by quantum interference of single- and two-photon absorption using noncollinearly incident 775 and 1550 nm, 150 fs pulses. First-order diffraction of time-delayed 830 nm, 150 fs probe pulses is used to observe carrier evolution for injected densities near 10(17) cm(-3). The current grating forms electron and hole charge-density gratings during pumping, and because the pumping is uniform while the carrier density and hence electronic specific heat is not, a carrier temperature grating also forms. The peak diffraction efficiency from both grating types is only similar to 10(-9). The temperature grating, with modulation amplitude similar to 1 K, decays through cooling in similar to 500 fs. Space-charge fields neutralize the electron and hole density gratings by the end of pumping, but nonetheless leave a neutral, electron-hole pair density grating with amplitude of similar to 10(-3) of the injected carrier density. At the highest injected carrier densities, the pair grating amplitude builds on a few picosecond time scale before decaying by recombination and ambipolar diffusion with an similar to 15 ps time constant. A model based on continuity equations for carrier density, momentum, and energy during ballistic and drift motion is used to help interpret the experimental data. Besides qualitatively confirming the above dynamics, the model suggests that the pair grating amplitude and evolution is determined by two factors: (1) the warping or nonparabolicity of the hole bands and (2) the transfer of some electrons from the Gamma-valley electron-density grating to the L, X conduction band valleys during excitation, and their subsequent return to the Gamma valley on a few picosecond time scale.
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