A Femtosecond Electron‐Based Versatile Microscopy for Visualizing Carrier Dynamics in Semiconductors Across Spatiotemporal and Energetic Domains

Author:

Zhang Yaqing1,Chen Xiang1,Yu Yaocheng1,Huang Yue1,Qiu Moxi1,Liu Fang1,Feng Min1,Gao Cuntao1,Deng Shibing1,Fu Xuewen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ultrafast Electron Microscopy Laboratory MOE Key Laboratory of Weak‐Light Nonlinear Photonics School of Physics Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering Smart Sensing Interdisciplinary Science Center Nankai University Tianjin 300350 China

Abstract

AbstractCarrier dynamics detection in different dimensions (space, time, and energy) with high resolutions plays a pivotal role in the development of modern semiconductor devices, especially in low‐dimensional, high‐speed, and ultrasensitive devices. Here, a femtosecond electron‐based versatile microscopy is reported that combines scanning ultrafast electron microscopy (SUEM) imaging and time‐resolved cathodoluminescence (TRCL) detection, which allows for visualizing and decoupling different dynamic processes of carriers involved in surface and bulk in semiconductors with unprecedented spatiotemporal and energetic resolutions. The achieved spatial resolution is better than 10 nm, and the temporal resolutions for SUEM imaging and TRCL detection are ≈500 fs and ≈4.5 ps, respectively, representing state‐of‐the‐art performance. To demonstrate its unique capability, the surface and bulk carrier dynamics involved in n‐type gallium arsenide (GaAs) are directly tracked and distinguished. It is revealed, in real time and space, that hot carrier cooling, defect trapping, and interband‐/defect‐assisted radiative recombination in the energy domain result in ordinal super‐diffusion, localization, and sub‐diffusion of carriers at the surface, elucidating the crucial role of surface states on carrier dynamics. The study not only gives a comprehensive physical picture of carrier dynamics in GaAs, but also provides a powerful platform for exploring complex carrier dynamics in semiconductors for promoting their device performance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin Municipality

Higher Education Discipline Innovation Project

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Nankai University

Publisher

Wiley

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