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Carrier Density Oscillation in photoexcited Semiconductors

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arxiv 1909.06338 v1 pith:RBMBFR7E submitted 2019-09-13 cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.app-ph

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keywords carriersnonlinearcarrierequilibriumexcitedimagingoscillationphotoexcited
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The perturbation of a semiconductor from the thermodynamic equilibrium often leads to the display of nonlinear dynamics and formation of spatiotemporal patterns due to the spontaneous generation of competing processes. Here, we describe the ultrafast imaging of nonlinear carrier transport in silicon, excited by an intense femtosecond laser pulse. We use scanning ultrafast electron microscopy (SUEM) to show that, at a sufficiently high excitation fluence, the transport of photoexcited carriers slows down by turning into an oscillatory process. We attribute this nonlinear response to the electric field, generated by the spatial separation of these carriers under intrinsic and photo-induced fields; we then provide an advection-diffusion model that mimics the experimental observation. Our finding provides a direct imaging evidence for the electrostatic oscillation of hot carriers in highly excited semiconductors and offers new insights into their spatiotemporal evolution as the equilibrium is recovered.

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