Monte Carlo studies of nonequilibrium phonon effects in polar semiconductors and quantum wells. II. Non-Ohmic transport in n-type gallium arsenide
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1989
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Monte Carlo studies of nonequilibrium phonon effects in polar semiconductors and quantum wells. II. Non-Ohmic transport in n-type gallium arsenide / M., Rieger; P., Kocevar; P., Lugli; Bordone, Paolo; L., Reggiani; S. M., Goodnick. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 0163-1829. - STAMPA. - 39:(1989), pp. 7866-7875. [10.1103/PhysRevB.39.7866]
Abstract:
Effects of LO-phonon disturbances on the transient and steady-state high–dc-field response of n-type gallium arsenide are studied by implementing the simulation of nonequilibrium phonon distributions into the conventional Monte Carlo algorithms for hot-carrier transport in semiconductors. Strong LO-phonon amplification is found for the whole range of fields, carrier densities, and temperatures of interest. At room temperature the phonon disturbances lead to enhancements of up to 20% of the steady-state velocity at low fields and to reductions of up to 10% for fields around and above the maximum of the velocity-field characteristics. However, detailed phase-space restrictions for LO-phonon reabsorption prevent a noticeable interference of the phonon buildup with the transient velocity overshoot.
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Keywords:
Hot phonons; quantum wells; Monte Carlo; electron transport; polar semiconductors
Elenco autori:
M., Rieger; P., Kocevar; P., Lugli; Bordone, Paolo; L., Reggiani; S. M., Goodnick
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