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Thermalization of hot carriers in quantum wells
S. A. Lyon
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Chemical Compounds
Electron-Phonon Interaction
100%
Hot Electron
90%
Optical Spectroscopy
73%
Phonon
71%
Nonequilibrium
67%
Cooling
55%
Photoluminescence
48%
Electron Particle
34%
Energy
29%
Engineering & Materials Science
Semiconductor quantum wells
98%
Hot carriers
84%
Electron-phonon interactions
43%
Relaxation
39%
Photoluminescence
34%
Phonons
33%
Hot electrons
31%
Spectroscopy
23%
Screening
19%
Modulation
16%
Experiments
14%
Cooling
14%
Physics & Astronomy
quantum wells
48%
electron phonon interactions
23%
hot electrons
21%
aluminum gallium arsenides
19%
screening
18%
photoluminescence
14%
phonons
14%
cooling
14%
modulation
13%
spectroscopy
10%
electrons
8%
energy
6%