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Direct Measurement of the Spatial Displacement of Bloch-Oscillating Electrons in Semiconductor Superlattices
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SemiconductorsQuantum ScienceCategoryquantum ElectronicsSemiconductor SuperlatticesEngineeringPhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityDisordered Quantum SystemElectron DiffractionAbsolute Spatial DisplacementQuantum SolidStatic Electric FieldDirect MeasurementSolid-state PhysicSpatial Displacement
The absolute spatial displacement of Bloch-oscillating electrons in semiconductor superlattices is measured as a function of time with a few angstrom resolution using a novel experimental technique: The oscillating Bloch wave packet creates a small dipole field which can be determined using the field shift of the Wannier-Stark ladder transitions as a sensitive detector. The total amplitudes and their dependence on the static electric field are in good agreement with a theory including excitonic effects.
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