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An evaluation strategy of the thermal conductance of semiconductor interfaces using ultraviolet light

Applied Physics 2023-11-21 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

In the previous studies, the ultraviolet light thermoreflectance (UV-TDTR) signal from bulk semiconducting samples cannot be well explained by a thermal models based on the assumption that the heat is both absorbed and probed near the surface. A thermoreflectance (TDTR) technique was developed to directly excite semiconductors using UV-TDTR. At {\lambda} = 400nm, the photon energy is much greater than most semiconducting bandgaps, potentially allowing semiconducting transducers to absorb light within about 10 nm of the surface, potentially enabling direct measurements of semiconductor-semiconductor interfaces. The thermoreflectance coefficient for some direct-bandgap semiconducting materials was measured. Thermal transport models were fitted to thermorefectance data collected from the system. The differences in the signal for semiconductors with different doping and nanostructure features were also studied, which should change the recombination rate. No significant changes to the signal were observed.

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@article{arxiv.2311.11223,
  title  = {An evaluation strategy of the thermal conductance of semiconductor interfaces using ultraviolet light},
  author = {Dian Li and Joseph Feser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11223},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 Pages, 5 Figures