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Coherent Phonons-Driven Hot Carrier Effect in a Superlattice Solar Cell

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arxiv 2212.03618 v3 pith:6CLW6HB5 submitted 2022-12-07 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

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Carrier thermalization in a superlattice solar cell made of polar semiconductors is studied theoretically by considering a minimal model where electron-phonon scattering is the principal channel of carrier energy loss. Importantly, the effect of an intrinsic quantum mechanical property; the phonon coherence, on carrier thermalization is investigated, within semiclassical picture in terms of phonon wave packet. It turns out that coherent longitudinal optical (LO) phonons weaken the effective electron-phonon coupling, thus supposedly lowering the carrier energy loss rate in solar cell. The resulting thermalization power is indeed significantly reduced by the coherent phonons, resulting in enhanced hot carrier effect, particularly for thin enough well layer where carrier confinement is also strong. A recent experiment on superlattice solar cell prototype is shown to manifest the coherent phonons-driven phenomenon. Our results demonstrate the practical implications of the fundamental quantum coherence property of phonons in semiconductors for improving superlattice solar cell performance, via hot carrier effect.

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