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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2987
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Ultrafast collinear scattering and carrier multiplication in graphene

Daniele Brida,Andrea Tomadin,Cristian Manzoni,Yong Jin Kim,Antonio Lombardo,Silvia Milana,R. R. Nair,К. С. Новоселов,Andrea C. Ferrari,Giulio Cerullo,Marco Polini

Ultrashort pulse
Graphene
Multiple exciton generation
2013
Graphene is emerging as a viable alternative to conventional optoelectronic, plasmonic, and nanophotonic materials. The interaction of light with carriers creates an out-of-equilibrium distribution, which relaxes on an ultrafast timescale to a hot Fermi-Dirac distribution, that subsequently cools via phonon emission. Here we combine pump-probe spectroscopy, featuring extreme temporal resolution and broad spectral coverage, with a microscopic theory based on the quantum Boltzmann equation, to investigate electron-electron collisions in graphene during the very early stages of relaxation. We identify the fundamental physical mechanisms controlling the ultrafast dynamics in graphene, in particular the significant role of ultrafast collinear scattering, enabling Auger processes, including charge multiplication, key to improving photovoltage generation and photodetectors.
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    Ultrafast collinear scattering and carrier multiplication in graphene” is a paper by Daniele Brida Andrea Tomadin Cristian Manzoni Yong Jin Kim Antonio Lombardo Silvia Milana R. R. Nair К. С. Новоселов Andrea C. Ferrari Giulio Cerullo Marco Polini published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.