Photovoltaic effect by soft phonon excitation
Yoshihiro Okamura, Takahiro Morimoto, Naoki Ogawa, Yoshio Kaneko,, Guang-Yu Guo, Masao Nakamura, Masashi Kawasaki, Naoto Nagaosa, Yoshinori, Tokura, Youtarou Takahashi

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel phonon-driven bulk photovoltaic effect in ferroelectric BaTiO3 using terahertz light, enabling room-temperature, low-noise terahertz photodetectors through soft-phonon excitation.
Contribution
It introduces a new mechanism for photovoltaic effect driven by soft phonons, expanding the scope of quantum photovoltaic effects beyond electronic excitations.
Findings
Appreciable photocurrents induced by soft-phonon excitation at room temperature.
Strong dependence of photocurrent on phonon mode.
Theoretical support from first-principles calculations confirming the shift current model.
Abstract
Photodetection is an indispensable function of optoelectronic devices in modern communication and sensing systems. Contrary to the near-infrared/visible regions, the fast and sensitive photodetectors operated at room temperature for the far-infrared/terahertz regions are not well developed despite a possibly vast range of applications. The bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE) in single-phase noncentrosymmetric materials based on the shift current mechanism enables less-dissipative energy conversion endowed with instantaneous responsivity owing to the quantum-mechanical geometric phase of electronic states. Nevertheless, the small-band-gap material for the low-energy BPVE inevitably suffers from the thermal noise due to the intrinsically high conductivity. Here, we demonstrate the shift current induced by soft-phonon excitations without creation of electron-hole pairs in the archetypal…
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