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Non-thermal transport of energy driven by photoexcited carriers in switchable solid states of GeTe
by
Cheng, Z
, Gusev, V E
, Bulou, A
, Levchuk, A
, Chigarev, N
, Bhaskaran, H
, Raetz, S
, Perrault, T
, Weis, M
, Ruello, P
, R Gu
, Juvé, V
, Vaudel, G
in
Acoustics
/ Amorphous materials
/ Coupling
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallinity
/ Diffusion rate
/ Holes (electron deficiencies)
/ Optical disks
/ Phase change materials
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Photoexcitation
/ Plasmas (physics)
/ Pulse duration
/ Time dependence
2020
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Non-thermal transport of energy driven by photoexcited carriers in switchable solid states of GeTe
by
Cheng, Z
, Gusev, V E
, Bulou, A
, Levchuk, A
, Chigarev, N
, Bhaskaran, H
, Raetz, S
, Perrault, T
, Weis, M
, Ruello, P
, R Gu
, Juvé, V
, Vaudel, G
in
Acoustics
/ Amorphous materials
/ Coupling
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallinity
/ Diffusion rate
/ Holes (electron deficiencies)
/ Optical disks
/ Phase change materials
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Photoexcitation
/ Plasmas (physics)
/ Pulse duration
/ Time dependence
2020
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Non-thermal transport of energy driven by photoexcited carriers in switchable solid states of GeTe
by
Cheng, Z
, Gusev, V E
, Bulou, A
, Levchuk, A
, Chigarev, N
, Bhaskaran, H
, Raetz, S
, Perrault, T
, Weis, M
, Ruello, P
, R Gu
, Juvé, V
, Vaudel, G
in
Acoustics
/ Amorphous materials
/ Coupling
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallinity
/ Diffusion rate
/ Holes (electron deficiencies)
/ Optical disks
/ Phase change materials
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Photoexcitation
/ Plasmas (physics)
/ Pulse duration
/ Time dependence
2020
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Non-thermal transport of energy driven by photoexcited carriers in switchable solid states of GeTe
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Non-thermal transport of energy driven by photoexcited carriers in switchable solid states of GeTe
R Gu,
2020
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Phase change alloys have seen widespread use from rewritable optical discs to the present day interest in their use in emerging neuromorphic computing architectures. In spite of this enormous commercial interest, the physics of carriers in these materials is still not fully understood. Here, we describe the time and space dependence of the coupling between photoexcited carriers and the lattice in both the amorphous and crystalline states of one phase change material, GeTe. We study this using a time-resolved optical technique called picosecond acoustic method to investigate the \\textit{in situ} thermally assisted amorphous to crystalline phase transformation in GeTe. Our work reveals a clear evolution of the electron-phonon coupling during the phase transformation as the spectra of photoexcited acoustic phonons in the amorphous (\\(a\\)-GeTe) and crystalline (\\(\\alpha\\)-GeTe) phases are different. In particular and surprisingly, our analysis of the photoinduced acoustic pulse duration in crystalline GeTe suggests that a part of the energy deposited during the photoexcitation process takes place over a distance that clearly exceeds that defined by the pump light skin depth. In the opposite, the lattice photoexcitation process remains localized within that skin depth in the amorphous state. We then demonstrate that this is due to supersonic diffusion of photoexcited electron-hole plasma in the crystalline state. Consequently these findings prove the existence of a non-thermal transport of energy which is much faster than lattice heat diffusion.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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