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"Low temperature energy relaxation in a two-dimensional carrier system"

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Abstract

We discuss mechanisms and available predictions for carrier thermalization in a two-dimensional quantum well, with the eye towards understanding regimes in which carrier interactions are prominent. Of primary interest to us is the value of the exponent u that controls the thermal power flow P between the 2-dimensional charged layer at a temperature Te  and the environment  at a temperature T according to the frequently used form P~ Teu - Tu. We will review theory for the P(T) functions in the cases of piezoelectric and deformation electron-photon coupling, the effects of disorder on the exponent and the predictions for the so-called hydrodynamic regime  and compare these to energy relaxation measurements obtained in studies of transport in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells with a high interaction parameter rs>20.

Presenters

  • Elina Klysheva

    University Of Cincinnati

Authors

  • Elina Klysheva

    University Of Cincinnati

  • Dmitrii Kruglov

    University Of Cincinnati

  • Andrei B Kogan

    University Of Cincinnati

  • Chieh-Wen Liu

    Case Western Reserve University

  • Xuan Gao

    Case Western Reserve University

  • Loren N Pfeiffer

    Princeton University, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA

  • Kenneth W West

    Princeton University, Princeton university