
pmid: 10058245
The direction of emission of photoexcited electrons in semiconductors is controlled by adjusting the relative phase difference between a midinfrared radiation and its second harmonic. This is achieved by using quantum interference of electrons produced with one- and two-photon bound-to-free intersubband transitions in AlGaAs/GaAs quantum well superlattices.
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