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arxiv: cond-mat/0107207 · v1 · submitted 2001-07-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Semiconductor Superlattices: A model system for nonlinear transport

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keywords negativetransportsuperlatticestunnelingcharacteristicconductivitydifferentialelectric
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Electric transport in semiconductor superlattices is dominated by pronounced negative differential conductivity. In this report the standard transport theories for superlattices, i.e. miniband conduction, Wannier-Stark-hopping, and sequential tunneling, are reviewed in detail. Their relation to each other is clarified by a comparison with a quantum transport model based on nonequilibrium Green functions. It is demonstrated how the occurrence of negative differential conductivity causes inhomogeneous electric field distributions, yielding either a characteristic sawtooth shape of the current-voltage characteristic or self-sustained current oscillations. An additional ac-voltage in the THz range is included in the theory as well. The results display absolute negative conductance, photon-assisted tunneling, the possibility of gain, and a negative tunneling capacitance.

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