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Monte Carlo study of the screening effect of carriers on terahertz radiation from InAs with high excitation intensity

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Abstract

The dynamics of terahertz radiation from InAs were investigated by the ensemble Monte Carlo simulation method. Our simulations indicated that under high-intensity excitation it is the ratio of carrier screening to the carrier-polar optical phonon scattering that has an obvious influence in high-frequency components of terahertz pulses; that is, the amplitudes of high-frequency spectra are reduced with increased excitation intensity. Our calculated results qualitatively reproduce recently published experimental data.

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