Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1785073 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Transient grating and photon echo measurements of Ge-H stretch modes in hydrogenated amorphous germanium are reported. These experiments reveal that the Ge-H vibrational population decays into two bending modes at 570Â cmâ1, with the excess energy bridged by Ge-Ge vibrations of the amorphous host. The vibrational dephasing has an excitation density dependence (as has been observed for Si-H stretch modes in amorphous silicon) which we attribute to additional dephasing contributions from non-equilibrium phonons. At temperatures above 30Â K, the dephasing rate follows an exponentially activated trend due to elastic phonon scattering processes.
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Authors
K.W. Jobson, J.-P.R. Wells, R.E.I. Schropp, D.A. Carder, P.J. Phillips, J.I. Dijkhuis,