Abstract
Photogenerated excitons in a semiconductor quantum well are ionized by the strong lateral piezoelectric field of an intense surface acoustic wave. The ionization process is directly observed by the absorption of a second sound wave probing the areal conductivity of the photogenerated charges. Above a certain threshold field strength of the pumping surface wave the neutral excitons are dissociated into electron-hole pairs, which is indicated by a sudden onset of absorption of the probe wave. By selectively tuning the energy of the exciting laser, the dissociation of both quasi two-dimensional excitons in the quantum well as well as three-dimensional excitons in the barrier material can be observed.
- Received 22 December 1997
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.57.R6850
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