Laser Cooling of Germanium Semiconductor Nanocrystals

arxiv(2021)

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Laser cooling of matter through anti-Stokes photoluminescence, where the emitted frequency of light exceeds that of the impinging laser by virtue of absorption of thermal vibrational energy, has been successfully realized in condensed media, and in particular with rare earth doped systems achieving sub-100K solid state optical refrigeration. Studies suggest that laser cooling in semiconductors has the potential of achieving temperatures down to ~10K and that its direct integration can usher unique high-performance nanostructured semiconductor devices. While laser cooling of nanostructured II-VI semiconductors has been reported recently, laser cooling of indirect bandgap semiconductors such as group IV silicon and germanium remains a major challenge. Here we report on the anomalous observation of dominant anti-Stokes photoluminescence in germanium nanocrystals. We attribute this result to the confluence of ultra-high purity nanocrystal germanium, generation of high density of electron-hole plasma, the inherent degeneracy of longitudinal and transverse optical phonons in non-polar indirect bandgap semiconductors, and commensurate spatial confinement effects. At high laser intensities, laser cooling with lattice temperature as low as ~50K is inferred.
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