Coherent generation of acoustic phonons in an optical microcavity.

Phys Rev Lett

Centro Atómico Bariloche & Instituto Balseiro, C.N.E.A., 8400 S. C. de Bariloche, R. N., Argentina.

Published: November 2007

Ultrafast coherent generation of acoustic phonons is studied in a semiconductor optical microcavity. The confinement of the light pulse amplifies both the generation and the detection of phonons. In addition, the standing wave character of the photon field modifies the generation and detection phonon bandwidth. Coherent generation experiments in an acoustic nanocavity embedded in an optical microcavity are reported as a function of laser energy and incidence angle to evidence the separate role of the optical and exciton resonances. Amplified signals and phonon spectra modified by the optical confinement are demonstrated.

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