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Nonlinear Temperature-Dependent Phonon Decay in Heavily Doped Silicon: Predominant Interferon-Mediated Cold Phonon Annihilation

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 23, Pages 5232-5239

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c01248

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Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Board, Govt. of India [CRG/2019/000371]
  2. DST, Government of India [DST/INSPIRE/03/2019/002160/IF190314, DST/INSPIRE/03/2018/000910/IF180398]
  3. UGC, Govt. of India [1304-JUNE-2018-513215]
  4. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) [09/1022(12309)/2021-EMR-I]
  5. Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India, under FIST scheme [SR/FST/PSI-225/2016]
  6. IIT Indore

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A nonlinear Fano interaction, observed through a temperature-dependent phonon decay process in Raman spectroscopy, has been investigated. The study reveals that in heavily doped systems, there is an interferon-mediated decay route for cold phonons at low temperatures, while anharmonic phonon decay remains the dominant process at higher temperatures.
A nonlinear Fano interaction has been reported here which is manifest in terms of a parabolic temperature-dependent phonon decay process observable in terms of a Raman spectral parameter. Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopic studies have been carried out on heavily and moderately doped crystalline silicon to investigate the behavior of anharmonic phonon decay in semiconductor systems where Fano interactions are present inherently. Systematic study reveals that in heavily doped systems an interferon-mediated decay route exists for cold phonons present at lower temperatures (<475 K) where Fano coupling is stronger and dominates over the typical multiple-phonon decay process. On the other hand, the anharmonic phonon decay remains the predominant process at higher temperatures irrespective of the doping level. Temperature-dependent phonon self-energy has been calculated using experimentally observed Raman line-shape parameters to validate the fact that the nonlinear decay of phonons through interferon mediation is a thermodynamically favorable process at low temperatures.

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