Abstract
The spatial expansion of the photoexcited electron-hole plasma created by picosecond-pulse laser excitation in GaAsAlxGa1xAs multiple-quantum-well structures is investigated by time-resolved Raman scattering on a picosecond time scale. The experimental results show that the measured drift velocity of the plasma is comparable to its Fermi velocity. Consequently, our measurements demonstrate that the transport of the photoexcited electron-hole plasma in GaAsAlxGa1xAs quantum wells is thermodiffusive.