Single and many-band effects in electron transport and energy relaxation in semiconductors

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Prunnila, Mika
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VTT Publications | 2007年 / 666期
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In this Thesis different aspects of band degree of freedom are explored in 2D electron transport and electron-phonon (e-ph) energy relaxation in 2D and 3D electron systems. Here the bands of interest are the conduction band valleys of many-valley semiconductors and spatial sub-bands of two-dimensional-electron gas in a quantum well. The experimental studies of electronic transport focus on double-gate SiO2-Si- SiO2 quantum well field-effect-transistors (FETs), which are fabricated utilizing silicon-on-insulator structures and wafer bonding. Double-gate FETs are intensively explored at the moment due to their prospects in microelectronics. The inclusion of a back gate electrode provides means to adjust the electron wave functions and the occupancy of the spatial 2D sub-bands. The contrast between single and two-sub-band transport is studied in low temperature conductivity/mobility and magneto transport. For example, the conductivity shows significant drop at the threshold of the second spatial sub-band due to inter-sub-band coupling and sub-band delocalization effect is observed at symmetric well potential. At room temperature several sub-bands are inevitably populated and the most relevant observed effect is the mobility enhancement towards symmetric quantum well potential. This mobility enhancement is one of the benefits of double-gate FETs in comparison to similar single-gate FETs. In the studies of e-ph energy relaxation we focus on the case where the phonons cannot directly couple the bands of the electron system. If the e-ph matrix elements depend on the band index then the band degree of freedom plays an important role. We developed a mean field theory, which allows elastic inter and intra-band scattering and also Coulomb interaction. Our model reproduces the long wavelength single-band energy loss rate results found in the literature. In the multi-band regime we find a set of new results, which suggest that the energy loss rate is strongly enhanced if the phonons couple asymmetrically to different bands and the single-band interaction is strongly screened. The effect is tested experimentally in heavily doped n-type Si samples by low temperature heating experiments. We find good agreement between the theory and experiment. Our findings enable a design of a novel electron-phonon heat switch. Copyright © VTT 2007.
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