Phys. Rev. Lett 119, 067405 (2017)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.0674052017
Florian
Wendler
Martin
Mittendorff
Jacob K.
Koenig-Otto
Samuel
Brem
Claire
Berger
Walter A.
de Herr
Roman
Boettger
Harald
Schneider
Manfred
Helm
Stephan
Winnerl
Ermin
Malic
Journal ArticleNonlinear and Quantum PhotonicsRecent pump-probe experiments performed on graphene in a perpendicular magnetic field have revealed carrier relaxation times ranging from picoseconds to nanoseconds depending on the quality of the sample. To explain this surprising behavior, we propose a novel symmetry-breaking defect-assisted relaxation channel. This enables scattering of electrons with single out-of-plane phonons, which drastically accelerate the carrier scattering time in low-quality samples. The gained insights provide a strategy for tuning the carrier relaxation time in graphene and related materials by orders of magnitude.
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