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Seeing the invisible plasma with transient phonons in cuprous oxide.

Laszlo FrazerRichard D SchallerKelvin B ChangAleksandr ChernatynskiyKenneth R Poeppelmeier
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2018)
The emission of phonons from electron-hole plasma is the primary limit on the efficiency of photovoltaic devices operating above the bandgap. In cuprous oxide (Cu2O) there is no luminescence from electron-hole plasma. Therefore, we searched for optical phonons emitted by energetic charge carriers using phonon-to-exciton upconversion transitions. We found 14 meV phonons with a lifetime of 0.916 ± 0.008 ps and 79 meV phonons that are longer lived and overrepresented. It is surprising that the higher energy phonon has a longer lifetime.
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