Abstract
Raman scattering from arrays of GaAs quantum cylinders with radii down to 30 nm has been observed. The spectra show an enhanced TO phonon intensity due to a change in the first-order selection rules. In addition, the smallest cylinders exhibit an extra spectral feature between the TO and LO phonons. The behaviour of this additional peak as a function of the scattering geometry, the cylinder size and the variation of the medium surrounding the cylinders is consistent with a theoretical model of the surface phonons of a cylinder.
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