Hot-electron energy relaxation time in Ga-doped ZnO films

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Hot-electron energy relaxation time is deduced for Ga-doped ZnO epitaxial layers from pulsed hot-electron noise measurements at room temperature. The relaxation time increases from ∼0.17 ps to ∼1.8 ps when the electron density increases from 1.4 × 1017cm-3 to 1.3 × 1020cm-3. A local minimum is resolved near an electron density of 1.4 × 1019cm-3. The longest energy relaxation time (1.8 ps), observed at the highest electron density, is in good agreement with the published values obtained by optical time-resolved luminescence and absorption experiments. Monte Carlo simulations provide a qualitative interpretation of our observations if hot-phonon accumulation is taken into account. The local minimum of the electron energy relaxation time is explained by the ultrafast plasmon-assisted decay of hot phonons in the vicinity of the plasmon-LO-phonon resonance.

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Šermukšnis, E., Liberis, J., Ramonas, M., Matulionis, A., Toporkov, M., Liu, H. Y., … Morkoç, H. (2015). Hot-electron energy relaxation time in Ga-doped ZnO films. Journal of Applied Physics, 117(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907907

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