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Charge transport in semiconductor nanostructures investigated by time-resolved multi-terahertz spectroscopy
Kuchařík, Jiří ; Němec, Hynek (advisor) ; Pereira, Mauro Fernandes (referee) ; Richter, Ivan (referee)
Terahertz conductivity spectra contain information on charge transport mechanisms and charge confinement on nanometer distances. In this thesis, we make a substantial progress in understanding of terahertz conductivity in several regimes. First, we theoretically investigate linear terahertz conductivity of confined electron gas: while the spectra of degenerate electron gas exhibit geometrical resonances, the response in non-degenerate case smears into a single broad resonance due to the wide distribution of charge velocities. Then, we theoretically and experimentally analyze various TiO2 nanotube layers: their linear charge transport properties strongly depend on the fabrication process, which influences the internal structure of the nanotube walls. In the main part of the thesis, we develop a framework for evaluation of the nonlinear terahertz response of semiconductor nanostructures based on microscopic Monte-Carlo calculations. The nonlinear regime is highly non-perturbative even in moderate fields as illustrated by efficient high harmonics generation. We investigate measurable nonlinear signals for various semiconductor nanostructures; metallic nanoslits filled with nanoelements are the most promising for the experimental observation of terahertz nonlinearities. These nonlinearities per unit charge are...
Nonlinear interactions of terahertz radiation
Kadlec, Josef ; Ostatnický, Tomáš (advisor) ; Němec, Hynek (referee)
Conductivity of semicoductor nanostructures has its maximum in terahertz spectral range. Linear response is described in reasonable detail. With high intensity light sources it is also needed to be concerned with nonlinear response. In this thesis, there is firstly described already existing quantum model of linear conductivity which is using perturbation theory. This model is then extended by adding another perturbations, getting us quantum model for calculating nonlinear conductivity of arbitrary order. Model is then applied for calculation of third order nonlinear conductivity spectra for cubic nanocrystal. There is described spectra for varying parametres, such as tempera- ture, volume, electron density or scattering rate. In the end it is compared with semiclassical compuptation using Monte-Carlo simu- lation. 1
Charge transport in semiconductor nanostructures investigated by time-resolved multi-terahertz spectroscopy
Kuchařík, Jiří ; Němec, Hynek (advisor) ; Pereira, Mauro Fernandes (referee) ; Richter, Ivan (referee)
Terahertz conductivity spectra contain information on charge transport mechanisms and charge confinement on nanometer distances. In this thesis, we make a substantial progress in understanding of terahertz conductivity in several regimes. First, we theoretically investigate linear terahertz conductivity of confined electron gas: while the spectra of degenerate electron gas exhibit geometrical resonances, the response in non-degenerate case smears into a single broad resonance due to the wide distribution of charge velocities. Then, we theoretically and experimentally analyze various TiO2 nanotube layers: their linear charge transport properties strongly depend on the fabrication process, which influences the internal structure of the nanotube walls. In the main part of the thesis, we develop a framework for evaluation of the nonlinear terahertz response of semiconductor nanostructures based on microscopic Monte-Carlo calculations. The nonlinear regime is highly non-perturbative even in moderate fields as illustrated by efficient high harmonics generation. We investigate measurable nonlinear signals for various semiconductor nanostructures; metallic nanoslits filled with nanoelements are the most promising for the experimental observation of terahertz nonlinearities. These nonlinearities per unit charge are...
Terahertz radiation in nanostructures
Klimovič, Filip ; Ostatnický, Tomáš (advisor) ; Němec, Hynek (referee)
V této teoretické práci se zabýváme kvantově mechanickými jevy, jež jsou spjaté s vodi- vostními elektrony uzavřenými v kvantových tečkách. Nejprve je odvozen model nanokrys- talu jakožto potenciálové jámy. Při tom se ukazuje, že pouze objem, ne tvar, je významným parametrem modelu pro účely terahertzové spektroskopie. Studované geometrie jsou tak vzájemně zaměnitelné a výběr mezi nimi m·že zjednodušit dané úlohy. Pro zkoumání depo- larizačních efekt·, které jsou zahrnuty v depolarizačním faktoru v Maxwell Garnettově teorii efektivního prostředí, je zvolena sférická symetrie. V rámci poruchy prvního řádu je vyřešena Poissonova rovnice pro elektrony rozmístěné uvnitř koule podle vlnové funkce a je určen depo- larizační faktor. Zatímco v klasické limitě tento nabývá p·vodní hodnoty, pro nanokrystaly se zvyšuje a maxima je dosaženo v ne-degenerovaném režimu, kdy je obsazen pouze základní stav. Navýšení depolarizačního faktoru posouvá plasmonovou rezonanci směrem k vyšším frekvencím. 1

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