Characterization of Carrier Cooling Bottleneck in Silicon Nanoparticles by Extreme Ultraviolet (XUV) Transient Absorption Spectroscopy
Ilana J. Porter, Angela Lee, Scott K. Cushing, Hung-Tzu Chang, Justin, C. Ondry, A. Paul Alivisatos, Stephen R. Leone

TL;DR
This study uses extreme ultraviolet transient absorption spectroscopy to investigate carrier and phonon dynamics in silicon nanoparticles, providing evidence for a phonon bottleneck that could enhance photovoltaic efficiency.
Contribution
It demonstrates the presence of a phonon bottleneck in silicon nanoparticles by measuring their carrier-phonon and phonon-phonon relaxation times, comparing them to silicon thin films.
Findings
Carrier-phonon relaxation time in nanoparticles: 870 fs
Phonon-phonon relaxation time in nanoparticles: 17.5 ps
Reduced scattering rates support the phonon bottleneck hypothesis
Abstract
Silicon nanoparticles have the promise to surpass the theoretical efficiency limit of single-junction silicon photovoltaics by the creation of a "phonon bottleneck", a theorized slowing of the cooling rate of hot optical phonons that in turn reduces the cooling rate of hot carriers in the material. To verify the presence of a phonon bottleneck in silicon nanoparticles requires simultaneous resolution of electronic and structural changes at short timescales. Here, extreme ultraviolet transient absorption spectroscopy is used to observe the excited state electronic and lattice dynamics in polycrystalline silicon nanoparticles following 800 nm photoexcitation, which excites carriers with eV excess energy above the conduction band minimum. The nanoparticles have nominal 100 nm diameters with crystalline grain sized of about ~16 nm. The extracted carrier-phonon…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSilicon Nanostructures and Photoluminescence · Silicon and Solar Cell Technologies · Thin-Film Transistor Technologies
