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Hot-Carrier Cooling in High-Quality Graphene is Intrinsically Limited by Optical Phonons

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-03-08 v1 Materials Science Applied Physics

Abstract

Many promising optoelectronic devices, such as broadband photodetectors, nonlinear frequency converters, and building blocks for data communication systems, exploit photoexcited charge carriers in graphene. For these systems, it is essential to understand, and eventually control, the cooling dynamics of the photoinduced hot-carrier distribution. There is, however, still an active debate on the different mechanisms that contribute to hot-carrier cooling. In particular, the intrinsic cooling mechanism that ultimately limits the cooling dynamics remains an open question. Here, we address this question by studying two technologically relevant systems, consisting of high-quality graphene with a mobility >10,000 cm2^2V1^{-1}s1^{-1} and environments that do not efficiently take up electronic heat from graphene: WSe2_2-encapsulated graphene and suspended graphene. We study the cooling dynamics of these two high-quality graphene systems using ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy at room temperature. Cooling via disorder-assisted acoustic phonon scattering and out-of-plane heat transfer to the environment is relatively inefficient in these systems, predicting a cooling time of tens of picoseconds. However, we observe much faster cooling, on a timescale of a few picoseconds. We attribute this to an intrinsic cooling mechanism, where carriers in the hot-carrier distribution with enough kinetic energy emit optical phonons. During phonon emission, the electronic system continuously re-thermalizes, re-creating carriers with enough energy to emit optical phonons. We develop an analytical model that explains the observed dynamics, where cooling is eventually limited by optical-to-acoustic phonon coupling. These fundamental insights into the intrinsic cooling mechanism of hot carriers in graphene will play a key role in guiding the development of graphene-based optoelectronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.2103.03527,
  title  = {Hot-Carrier Cooling in High-Quality Graphene is Intrinsically Limited by Optical Phonons},
  author = {Eva A. A. Pogna and Xiaoyu Jia and Alessandro Principi and Alexander Block and Luca Banszerus and Jincan Zhang and Xiaoting Liu and Thibault Sohier and Stiven Forti and Karuppasamy Soundarapandian and Bernat Terrés and Jake D. Mehew and Chiara Trovatello and Camilla Coletti and Frank H. L. Koppens and Mischa Bonn and Niek van Hulst and Matthieu J. Verstraete and Hailin Peng and Zhongfan Liu and Christoph Stampfer and Giulio Cerullo and Klaas-Jan Tielrooij},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.03527},
  year   = {2021}
}