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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(36): 21962-21967, 2020 Sep 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32848070

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Two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) are at the base of current nanoelectronics because of their exceptional mobilities. Often the accumulation layer forms at polar interfaces with longitudinal optical (LO) modes. In most cases, the many-body screening of the quasi-2DEGs dramatically reduces the Fröhlich scattering strength. Despite the effectiveness of such a process, it has been recurrently proposed that a remote coupling with LO phonons persists even at high carrier concentration. We address this issue by perturbing electrons in an accumulation layer via an ultrafast laser pulse and monitoring their relaxation via time- and momentum-resolved spectroscopy. The cooling rate of excited carriers is monitored at doping level spanning from the semiconducting to the metallic limit. We observe that screening of LO phonons is not as efficient as it would be in a strictly 2D system. The large discrepancy is due to the remote coupling of confined states with the bulk. Our data indicate that the effect of such a remote coupling can be mimicked by a 3D Fröhlich interaction with Thomas-Fermi screening. These conclusions are very general and should apply to field effect transistors (FET) with high-κ dielectric gates, van der Waals heterostructures, and metallic interfaces between insulating oxides.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 120(7): 075901, 2018 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29542969

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Bismuth is one of the rare materials in which second sound has been experimentally observed. Our exact calculations of thermal transport with the Boltzmann equation predict the occurrence of this Poiseuille phonon flow between ≈1.5 and ≈3.5 K, in a sample size of 3.86 and 9.06 mm, consistent with the experimental observations. Hydrodynamic heat flow characteristics are given for any temperature: heat wave propagation length, drift velocity, and Knudsen number. We discuss a gedanken experiment allowing us to assess the presence of a hydrodynamic regime in any bulk material.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 99(23): 236405, 2007 Dec 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18233390

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We propose a fully ab initio approach to calculate electron-phonon scattering times for excited electrons interacting with short-wavelength (intervalley) phonons in semiconductors. Our approach is based on density functional perturbation theory and on the direct integration of electronic scattering probabilities over all possible final states with no ad hoc assumptions. We apply it to the deexcitation of hot electrons in GaAs, and calculate the lifetime of the direct exciton in GaP, both in excellent agreement with experiments. Matrix elements of the electron-phonon coupling, and their dependence on the wave vector of the final state and on the phonon modes, are shown to be crucial ingredients of the evaluation of electron-phonon scattering times.

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