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arxiv: 1609.02843 · v1 · pith:TPXJBKMWnew · submitted 2016-09-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Theory of electron-plasmon coupling in semiconductors

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keywords electron-plasmonapproachcouplingabilityagreementbandcarrierscooling
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The ability to manipulate plasmons is driving new developments in electronics, optics, sensing, energy, and medicine. Despite the massive momentum of experimental research in this direction, a predictive quantum-mechanical framework for describing electron-plasmon interactions in real materials is still missing. Here, starting from a many-body Green's function approach, we develop an ab initio approach for investigating electron-plasmon coupling in solids. As a first demonstration of this methodology, we show that electron-plasmon scattering is the primary mechanism for the cooling of hot carriers in doped silicon, it is key to explain measured electron mobilities at high doping, and it leads to a quantum zero-point renormalization of the band gap in agreement with experiment.

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