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arxiv: 1501.06927 · v2 · pith:7GC3GTC6new · submitted 2015-01-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Thermionic Emission and Negative dI/dV in Photoactive Graphene Heterostructures

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keywords emissionregimebiascarriercoolingelectron-latticegrapheneheterostructures
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Transport in photoactive graphene heterostructures, originating from the dynamics of photogenerated hot carriers, is governed by the processes of thermionic emission, electron-lattice thermal imbalance and cooling. These processes give rise to interesting photoresponse effects, in particular negative differential resistance (NDR) arising in the hot-carrier regime. The NDR effect stems from a strong dependence of electron-lattice cooling on the carrier density, which results in the carrier temperature dropping precipitously upon increasing bias. The ON-OFF switching between the NDR regime and the conventional cold emission regime, as well as the gate-controlled closed-circuit current that is present at zero bias voltage, can serve as signatures of hot-carrier dominated transport.

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