Direct Observation of shift and ballistic photovoltaic currents

ORAL

Abstract

The quantum phenomenon of shift photovoltaic current was predicted decades ago, but this effect was never observed directly because shift and ballistic currents coexist. The atomic-scale relaxation time of shift, along with the absence of a photo-Hall behavior, has made decisive measurement of shift elusive. Here, we report a facile, direct-current, steady-state method for unambiguous determination of shift by means of the simultaneous measurements of linear and circular bulk photovoltaic currents under magnetic field, in a sillenite piezoelectric crystal. Comparison with theoretical predictions permits estimation of the signature length scale for shift. Remarkably, shift and ballistic photovoltaic currents under monochromatic illumination simultaneously flow in opposite directions. Disentangling the shift and ballistic contributions opens the way for quantitative, fundamental insight into and practical understanding of these radically different photovoltaic current mechanisms and their relationship.

*Office of Naval Research grant no. N00014-1501102170
Air Force Office of Scientific Research grant no. FA9550-13-1-0124
U.S. Army Research Office under grant no. W911NF-14-1-0500
NSF under grant no. CBET 1705440.
Additional support from Bucks County Community College.

Presenters

  • Aaron Burger

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University

Authors

  • Aaron Burger

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University
  • Radhe Agarwal

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University
  • Alexey Aprelev

    • Physics, Drexel University
  • Edward Schruba

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University
  • Alejandro Gutierrez-Perez

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University
  • Vladimir M. Fridkin

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University
  • Jonathan E Spanier

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University