We study experimentally and theoretically the effects of high-frequency strain pulse trains on the charge transport in a weakly coupled semiconductor superlattice. In a frequency range of the order of 100 GHz such excitation may be considered as single harmonic hypersonic excitation. While travelling along the axis of the SL, the hypersonic acoustic wavepacket affects the electron tunnelling, and thus governs the electrical current through the device. We reveal how the change of current depends on the parameters of the hypersonic excitation and on the bias applied to the superlattice. We have found that the changes in the transport properties of the superlattices caused by the acoustic excitation can be largely explained using the current-v...
We report the first experimental evidence for the resonant excitation of coherent high-frequency aco...
This manuscript describes harmonic generation in semiconductor superlattices, starting from a nonequ...
We study high-frequency generation in a system of electromagnetically coupled semiconductor superlat...
We investigate the effect of hypersonic (> 1 GHz) acoustic phonon wavepackets on electron transport ...
This thesis presents a study of the electron-phonon interaction in an n-doped weakly coupled semicon...
We show that gigahertz acoustic waves in semiconductor superlattices can induce terahertz (THz) elec...
We theoretically study the high-frequency response of charge domains traveling through a strongly co...
We demonstrate that a picosecond strain pulse can be used to drive an electric current through both ...
This manuscript describes harmonic generation in semiconductor superlattices, starting from a Noneq...
It has been shown that coherent phonons can be used as a potent tool for controlling and enhancing o...
This thesis discusses experiments that have been performed to investigate ultrafast acoustoelectric ...
The nature of ultrafast acoustic strain generation and effects in III-V semiconductor-based nanostru...
Acoustoelectric devices convert acoustic energy to electrical energy and vice versa. Devices working...
We investigate the effects of a linear resonator on the high-frequency dynamics of electrons in devi...
We study high-frequency generation in a system of electromagnetically coupled semiconductor superlat...
We report the first experimental evidence for the resonant excitation of coherent high-frequency aco...
This manuscript describes harmonic generation in semiconductor superlattices, starting from a nonequ...
We study high-frequency generation in a system of electromagnetically coupled semiconductor superlat...
We investigate the effect of hypersonic (> 1 GHz) acoustic phonon wavepackets on electron transport ...
This thesis presents a study of the electron-phonon interaction in an n-doped weakly coupled semicon...
We show that gigahertz acoustic waves in semiconductor superlattices can induce terahertz (THz) elec...
We theoretically study the high-frequency response of charge domains traveling through a strongly co...
We demonstrate that a picosecond strain pulse can be used to drive an electric current through both ...
This manuscript describes harmonic generation in semiconductor superlattices, starting from a Noneq...
It has been shown that coherent phonons can be used as a potent tool for controlling and enhancing o...
This thesis discusses experiments that have been performed to investigate ultrafast acoustoelectric ...
The nature of ultrafast acoustic strain generation and effects in III-V semiconductor-based nanostru...
Acoustoelectric devices convert acoustic energy to electrical energy and vice versa. Devices working...
We investigate the effects of a linear resonator on the high-frequency dynamics of electrons in devi...
We study high-frequency generation in a system of electromagnetically coupled semiconductor superlat...
We report the first experimental evidence for the resonant excitation of coherent high-frequency aco...
This manuscript describes harmonic generation in semiconductor superlattices, starting from a nonequ...
We study high-frequency generation in a system of electromagnetically coupled semiconductor superlat...