M. Zaluzny et C. Nalewajko, Coupling of infrared radiation to intersubband transitions in multiple quantum wells: The effective-medium approach, PHYS REV B, 59(20), 1999, pp. 13043-13053
The coupling of infrared radiation to intersubband excitations in multiple-
quantum-well structures is discussed theoretically, employing the effective
-medium approach. In contrast with previous papers, nonlocal effects in the
intersubband optical response of quasi-two-dimensional electrons are taken
into account. The transmission and total internal reflection geometries ar
e considered. Special attention is paid to effects induced by (i) multiple
reflections in the multiple-quantum-well structure itself, and (ii) the sta
nding-wave effect connected with background phase-matched interferences. Th
e results obtained indicate that the standing-wave effect plays an importan
t role only in the case of thin structures. It can be taken into account by
an appropriate modification of Beer's law. Multiple reflections substantia
lly modify the intersubband absorption line shape of structures with a larg
e number of quantum wells and near grazing incidence. A correct description
of this modification must take into account even small differences between
the dielectric constants of the well and barrier materials. [S0163-1829(99
)04020-5].