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Nonequilibrium Excitations and Transport of Dirac Electrons in Electric-Field-Driven Graphene

Jiajun Li, Jong E. Han

Published 2018-01-31Version 1

We investigate nonequilibrium excitations and charge transport in charge-neutral graphene driven with DC electric field by using the nonequilibrium Green's function technique. Due to the vanishing Fermi surface, electrons are subject to non-trivial nonequilibrium excitations such as highly anisotropic momentum distribution of electron-hole pairs, an analog of the Schwinger effect. We show that the electron-hole excitations, initiated by the Landau-Zener tunneling with a superlinear IV relation $I \propto E^{3/2}$, reaches a steady-state dominated by the dissipation due to optical phonons, resulting in a marginally sublinear IV with $I \propto E$, in agreement with recent experiments. The linear IV starts to show the sign of current saturation as the graphene is doped away from the Dirac point, and recovers the semi-classical relation for the saturated velocity. We give a detailed discussion on the nonequilibrium charge creation and the relation between the electron-phonon scattering rate and the electric field in the steady-state limit. We explain how the apparent Ohmic IV is recovered near the Dirac point. We propose a mechanism where the peculiar nonequilibrium electron-hole creation can be utilized in a novel infra-red device.

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