Abstract
Within the framework of the density matrix method, general formulas are obtained that are convenient for describing fast pulsed photoemission that occurs in a time less than or on the order of the times of relaxation processes inside the photocathode. Expressions for the elements of the density matrix are found by solving the kinetic equation that takes into account the alternating electromagnetic field of light pumping and inelastic scattering of electrons. The derived formulas are applied for the numerical-analytical study of a one-dimensional model of wavelike spatiotemporal modulation of a photoelectron pulse of suitable duration during its passage through a double-well quantum-well heterostructure deposited on a volumetric planar photocathode. This modulation is a quantum beat that occurs as a result of excitation and subsequent slow oscillatory decay of the superposition of the doublet of quasistationary states of the heterostructure. It is possible to provide prolongation of generation and even amplification of waves of charge density and current density of photoelectrons when the photocathode is exposed to a periodic sequence of light pulses.
3 More- Received 12 December 2021
- Revised 17 August 2022
- Accepted 22 August 2022
- Corrected 27 September 2022
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.115405
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27 September 2022
Correction: The previously published Figure 8 contained incorrect labels on the ordinate and has been replaced.