Photodriven Mott insulating heterostructures: A steady-state study of impact ionization processes
Abstract
We investigate the photocurrent and spectral features in a simplified model of a Mott photovoltaic system consisting of a multilayered insulating heterostructure. The central correlated region is coupled to two metallic leads kept at different chemical potentials. A periodic drive applied to the correlated region produces excited doublons and holons across the Mott gap which are then separated by a potential gradient, which mimics the polarization-induced electric field present in oxyde heterostructures. The nonequilibrium Floquet steady-state is addressed by means of dynamical mean-field theory and its Floquet extension, while the so-called auxiliary master equation approach is employed as impurity solver. We find that impact ionization, identified by a kink in the photocurrent as function of the driving frequency, becomes significant and is generally favoured by weak, narrow-band hybridizations to the leads beyond a certain strength of the driving field. On the other hand, in the case of a direct coupling to metallic leads with a flat band, we observe a drastic reduction of impact ionization and of the photocurrent itself.
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@article{arxiv.2404.01729,
title = {Photodriven Mott insulating heterostructures: A steady-state study of impact ionization processes},
author = {Paolo Gazzaneo and Daniel Werner and Tommaso Maria Mazzocchi and Enrico Arrigoni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01729},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures, data available at https://repository.tugraz.at/records/yy0hq-ad260