2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.92.054307
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Wannier interpolation of the electron-phonon matrix elements in polar semiconductors: Polar-optical coupling in GaAs

Abstract: We generalize the Wannier interpolation of the electron-phonon matrix elements to the case of polar-optical coupling in polar semiconductors. We verify our methodological developments against experiments, by calculating the widths of the electronic bands due to electron-phonon scattering in GaAs, the prototype polar semiconductor. The calculated widths are then used to estimate the broadenings of excitons at critical points in GaAs and the electron-phonon relaxation times of hot electrons. Our findings are in … Show more

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“…Wannier interpolation scheme by using a rigid ion model to treat the long-range effect, where each atom carries certain effective charge due to their ionic character and the polar scattering mainly comes from the Coulomb interaction between them and the electrons [51,52]. The interpolated electron-phonon matrix elements agree well with those obtained from direct DFPT calculations [51,52].…”
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“…Wannier interpolation scheme by using a rigid ion model to treat the long-range effect, where each atom carries certain effective charge due to their ionic character and the polar scattering mainly comes from the Coulomb interaction between them and the electrons [51,52]. The interpolated electron-phonon matrix elements agree well with those obtained from direct DFPT calculations [51,52].…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The interpolated electron-phonon matrix elements agree well with those obtained from direct DFPT calculations [51,52]. We believe the inclusion of the polar scattering will facilitate the study of the electrical transport of more complicated semiconductors and provide more possibilities for engineering material's electrical property.…”
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“…39,40,51 For example, by proposing a charge depletion region across multiple unit cells in the STO substrate near the interface, Zhou et al 52 obtained from calculations a much larger total coupling strength λ ∼ 0.4 to the topmost oxygen phonon branch, which is peaked at small q. Furthermore, the exact structure of the terminating layer of the substrate has yet to be determined.…”
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“…Note, however, that none of the interpolation techniques mentioned above can properly treat the matrix elements with long spatial decay in real space, or with a sharp peak near q = 0 in momentum space. 39,40 This is most likely to be the case where the q = 0 weight is not negligible. We will come back to this comment again below.…”
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