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Direct current generation due to wave mixing in semiconductors
Kirill N. Alekseev, Mikhael V. Erementchouk, Feodor V. Kusmartsev
Published 1999-03-05Version 1
We describe a novel effect of the generation of direct current which may arise in semiconductors or semiconductor microstructures due to a mixing of coherent electromagnetic radiations of commensurate frequencies. The effect is, in essence, due to a nonparabolicity of the electron energy bands and is stronger in systems where this nonparabolicity is greater. We have made exact calculations in the framework of the Kane model, applicable to narrow gap semiconductors and the tight-binding model which we employ for a description of a semiconductor superlattice.
Comments: 9 pages, RevTEX
Journal: Europhysics Letters 47, 595-600 (1999)
Keywords: direct current generation, wave mixing, narrow gap semiconductors, coherent electromagnetic radiations, electron energy bands
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