Terahertz conductivity in nanoscaled systems: effective medium theory aspects

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作者
Kuzel, P. [1 ]
Nemec, H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Phys ASCR, Prague 18221 8, Czech Republic
关键词
photoconductivity; depolarization fields; nanostructures; charge transport; time-resolved; CARRIER LIFETIME; CHARGE-TRANSPORT; TIO2; FILMS; SPECTROSCOPY; NANOWIRES; DYNAMICS; MOBILITY; GAAS;
D O I
10.1088/0022-3727/47/37/374005
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
Ultrafast photoconductivity and charge carrier transport in nanostructured semiconductors is poorly understood on the microscopic level in many systems. The terahertz spectroscopy constitutes a suitable method to probe the nanoscopic motion of charges with a sub-picosecond time resolution and without the need to deposit electrical contacts. However, straightforward fitting of the raw terahertz conductivity spectra by the Drude-Smith model, which is abundantly used in the literature, has not lead to a significant advance in an in-depth understanding of these phenomena. This is mainly because of the depolarization fields which build up in any inhomogeneous system. On the one hand, these fields reflect the sample morphology and our understanding of each particular system may provide new information about e. g. the nanostructure connectivity; on the other hand, the effect of unknown depolarization fields can hide or distort fingerprints of the nanoscopic transport. In this paper we provide a general analytical description of the photoconductivity and transient transmission spectra, where the effects of depolarization fields are systematically disentangled from the local carrier response function for both percolated and non-percolated samples. Application of our formula to the retrieval of the carrier response function may help significantly in uncovering the nature of charge carrier transport at the nanoscale level in quite arbitrary nanostructured systems.
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