We investigate the time dependent thermal relaxation of a two-dimensional
electron system in the fractional quantum Hall regime where ballistic phonons
are used to heat up the system to a non-equilibrium temperature. The thermal
relaxation of a 2DES at ν=1/2 can be described in terms of a broad band
emission of phonons, with a temperature dependence proportional to T4. In
contrast, the relaxation at fractional filling ν=2/3 is characterized by
phonon emission around a single energy, the magneto-roton gap. This leads to a
strongly reduced energy relaxation rate compared to ν=1/2 with only a weak
temperature dependence for temperatures 150 mK <T< 400 mK.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; 14th International Conference on High Magnetic
Fields in Semiconductor Physics, September 24-29, 2000, Matsue, Japa