H.D. Dulman, R.H. Pantell, et al.
Physical Review B
We report on measurements of the light absorption efficiency of InSb nanowires. The absorbed 70 fs light pulse generates carriers, which equilibrate with the lattice via electron-phonon coupling. The increase in lattice temperature is manifested as a strain that can be measured with X-ray diffraction. The diffracted X-ray signal from the excited sample was measured using a streak camera. The amount of absorbed light was deduced by comparing X-ray diffraction measurements with simulations. It was found that 3.0(6)% of the radiation incident on the sample was absorbed by the nanowires, which cover 2.5% of the sample.
H.D. Dulman, R.H. Pantell, et al.
Physical Review B
P. Alnot, D.J. Auerbach, et al.
Surface Science
Shu-Jen Han, Dharmendar Reddy, et al.
ACS Nano
Ellen J. Yoffa, David Adler
Physical Review B