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Photovoltaic effect by soft phonon excitation.

Yoshihiro OkamuraTakahiro MorimotoNaoki OgawaYoshio KanekoGuang-Yu GuoMasao NakamuraMasashi KawasakiNaoto NagaosaYoshinori TokuraYoutarou Takahashi
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceThe quantum-mechanical geometric phase of electrons provides various phenomena such as the dissipationless photocurrent generation through the shift current mechanism. So far, the photocurrent generations are limited to above or near the band-gap photon energy, which contradicts the increasing demand of the low-energy photonic functionality. We demonstrate the photocurrent through the optical phonon excitations in ferroelectric BaTiO 3 by using the terahertz light with photon energy far below the band gap. This photocurrent without electron-hole pair generation is never explained by the semiclassical treatment of electrons and only arises from the quantum-mechanical geometric phase. The observed photon-to-current conversion efficiency is as large as that for electronic excitation, which can be well accounted for by newly developed theoretical formulation of shift current.
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