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arxiv: 1310.4430 · v3 · pith:LE53ZEWEnew · submitted 2013-10-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Quantum diffusion due to scattering non-locality in nanoscale semiconductors

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keywords semiconductorscasedescribingnanoscalenon-localityphenomenascatteringanalysis
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In view of its local character, the semiclassical or Boltzmann theory is intrinsically unable to describe transport phenomena on ultrashort space and time scales, and to this purpose genuine quantum-transport approaches are imperative. By employing a density-matrix simulation strategy recently proposed, we shall demonstrate its power and flexibility in describing quantum-diffusion phenomena in nanoscale semiconductors. In particular, as for the case of carrier-carrier relaxation in photoexcited semiconductors, our analysis will show the failure of simplified dephasing models in describing phonon-induced scattering non-locality, pointing out that such limitation is particularly severe for the case of quasielastic dissipation processes.

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