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Long‐Lived Acoustic Phonon and Carrier Dynamics in III–V Adiabatic Cavities

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Abstract Evidence of strongly confined coherent acoustic phonons inside high quality factor phononic cavities that exhibit tailored phonon potentials is provided. Using GaAs/AlAs quasiperiodic superlattices, functional phonon potentials are realized by adiabatically changing the layer thicknesses along the growth direction. Room temperature ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy reveals discrete phonon modes with frequencies in the range of ≈96–101 GHz. Additionally, it is confirmed that phononic cavities impact the energy loss rate of the photoexcited carriers, as evidenced by time‐resolved photoluminescence measurements. These results highlight the potential of concurrently engineering optoelectronic and phononic properties for a range of novel applications.

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Publication status: Published


Funder: University of New South Wales; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001773


Funder: Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001023

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Advanced Functional Materials

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1616-301X
1616-3028

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Wiley

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Horizon Europe UKRI Underwrite MSCA (EP/Y024648/1)