Direct Probe of Room-Temperature Quantum-Tunneling Processes in Type-II Heterostructures Using Terahertz Emission Spectroscopy

Markus Stein, Christian Fuchs, Wolfgang Stolz, Daniel M. Mittleman, and Martin Koch
Phys. Rev. Applied 13, 054073 – Published 28 May 2020

Abstract

Charge-carrier-transport phenomena on nanoscopic length and ultrashort timescales are of great interest for a multitude of ultrafast dynamic processes occurring in chemical reactions as well as modern devices such as solar cells or transistors. However, the investigation of such ultrashort current pulses is very challenging and mostly based on indirect methods such as spectroscopic changes induced by the charge transport. Here we monitor the short current pulse generated by the dissipative tunneling of charge carriers through a barrier between two adjacent quantum wells via its radiated legacy in the terahertz frequency range. By examining quantum structures with intermediate barriers of different thickness, we demonstrate that the spectrum of the emitted radiation is a direct measurement of the charge-transfer dynamics associated with the tunneling process. Our findings indicate that these incoherent tunnel currents do not start instantaneously but build up on a timescale of approximately 170 fs.

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  • Received 17 August 2019
  • Revised 28 October 2019
  • Accepted 27 April 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.13.054073

© 2020 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

General PhysicsCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied PhysicsNonlinear Dynamics

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Markus Stein1,*, Christian Fuchs1, Wolfgang Stolz1, Daniel M. Mittleman2, and Martin Koch1

  • 1Department of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Renthof 5, 35032 Marburg, Germany
  • 2School of Engineering, Brown University, 184 Hope Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA

  • *markus.stein@physik.uni-marburg.de

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Vol. 13, Iss. 5 — May 2020

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