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Role of optical rectification in photon-assisted tunneling current

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-07-29 v2

Abstract

We study the optical rectification in a metallic tunnel junction. We consider a planar junction in a Kretschmann configuration and measure the photon-assisted tunneling under infrared illumination at λ=1.5μm\lambda= 1.5\, \mu \mathrm{m}. To address the microscopic mechanism at the origin of the optical rectification, we compare the photon assisted current and the current-voltage characteristics of the junction measured on a voltage range much greater than V0=hceλ=0.825VV_0=\frac{hc}{e\lambda}=0.825 \, \mathrm{V}. The experimental results do not agree with the Tucker theory based on the exchange of energy quanta between electrons and photons and describing the dc current induced by photon-assisted processes in terms of a linear combination of the shifted characteristics I(V)I(V) and I(V±V0)I(V\pm V_0). We show instead that the illumination power mainly goes into heating and that the rectification results mainly from the non-linearity of the tunnel junction at optical frequency.

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@article{arxiv.2205.10845,
  title  = {Role of optical rectification in photon-assisted tunneling current},
  author = {P. Février and J. Basset and J. Estève and M. Aprili and J. Gabelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.10845},
  year   = {2022}
}