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Scattering nonlocality in quantum charge transport: Application to semiconductor nanostructures

Roberto Rosati, Fausto Rossi

Published 2014-02-21, updated 2014-06-25Version 2

Our primary goal is to provide a rigorous treatment of scattering nonlocality in semiconductor nanostructures. On the one hand, starting from the conventional density-matrix formulation and employing as ideal instrument for the study of the semiclassical limit the well-known Wigner-function picture, we shall perform a fully quantum-mechanical derivation of the space-dependent Boltzmann equation. On the other hand, we shall examine the validity limits of such semiclassical framework, pointing out, in particular, regimes where scattering-nonlocality effects may play a relevant role; to this end we shall supplement our analytical investigation with a number of simulated experiments, discussing and further expanding preliminary studies of scattering-induced quantum diffusion in GaN-based nanomaterials. As for the case of carrier-carrier relaxation in photoexcited semiconductors, our analysis will show the failure of simplified dephasing models in describing phonon-induced scattering nonlocality, pointing out that such limitation is particularly severe for the case of quasielastic dissipation processes.

Comments: 18 pages, 10 figures
Journal: R. Rosati and F. Rossi, Phys. Rev.B 89, 205415 (2014)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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