Observation of optically detected magnetophonon resonance

Abstract
We present the first observation of the magnetophonon effect in the frequency-dependent conductivity of electrons in a polar semiconductor. The cyclotron-resonance position and linewidth oscillate as a function of magnetic field and show resonances for ωLONωc. The resonances grow rapidly with increasing temperature, giving a direct measure of the optic-phonon scattering rate. Good agreement is found with a one-electron theory of the absorption spectrum, showing that the oscillations have the same origin as magnetophonon-resonance oscillations in the resistivity.