We report first studies of long-lived oscillations in optical pump-probe
measurements on GaSb-GaAs heterostructures. The oscillations arise from a
photogenerated coherent longitudinal acoustic phonon wave, which travels from
the top surface of GaSb across the interface into the GaAs substrate, providing
information on the optical properties of the material as a function of
time/depth. Wavelength-dependent studies of the oscillations near the bandgap
of GaAs indicate strong correlations to the optical properties of GaAs.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure