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Effect of half-space and interface phonons on the transport properties of AlGaAs/GaAs single heterostructures
We present a detailed analysis of the influence of the various phonon modes characteristic of the single heterostructure AlxGa1-xAs/GaAs on its electronic transport by using a Monte Carlo simulation. The electronic states of the system are calculated by solving self-consistently the coupled Schrodinger-Poisson equations for the system. LO-phonon states are treated within the dielectric continuum model by using two different dielectric functions to describe the two semiconductors, the usual Lyddane-Sachs-Teller expression for GaAs and a generalized two poles expression for AlxGa1-xAs. Two sets of optical modes characterize the system, the half-space LO modes and the interface modes. The scattering rates for the interaction of these modes with the confined electrons are calculated from the Fermi golden rule. A Monte Carlo simulation is then used to study the effect of the electron-phonon interaction on the transport properties of a single AlxGa1-xAs/GaAs heterostructure in the presence of an electric field applied along the heterointerface. The results of simulations performed at 300 and 77 K compare favorably with available experimental data. Drag and heating effects related to nonequilibrium phonon effects are found and discussed
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Generalization of Nyquist-Einstein relationship to conditions far from equilibrium in non-degenerate semiconductors"
Microscopic calculation of the electron-phonon interaction in quantum wells
The electron–optical-phonon scattering rates in GaAs/AlAs quantum wells are calculated on the basis of a fully microscopic description of the phonon spectra. The results indicate the great importance of confined as well as GaAs-like and AlAs-like interface phonons. By comparing our results with those of several macroscopic models, we resolve a long-standing controversy on their ability to describe the relevant vibrations
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