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Three-Photon Absorption Spectra and Bandgap Scaling in Direct-Gap Semiconductors

This paper presents three-photon absorption (3PA) measurement results for nine direct-gap semiconductors, including full 3PA spectra for ZnSe, ZnS, and GaAs. These results, along with our theory of 3PA using an 8-band Kane model (4 bands with double spin degeneracy), help to explain the significant disagreements between experiments and theory in the literature to date. 3PA in the 8-band model exhibits quantum interference between the various possible pathways that is not observed in previous 2-band theories. We present measurements of degenerate 3PA coefficients in InSb, GaAs, CdTe, CdSe, ZnTe, CdS, ZnSe, ZnO, and ZnS. We examine bandgap, Eg, scaling using 2-band tunneling and perturbation theories that show agreement with the predicted Eg^-7 dependence; however, For those semiconductors for which we measured full 3PA spectra, we observe significant discrepancies with both 2-band theories. On the other hand, our 8-band model shows excellent agreement with the spectral data. We then use our 8-band theory to predict the 3PA spectra for 15 different semiconductors in their zincblende form. These results allow prediction and interpretation of the 3PA coefficients for various narrow to wide bandgap semiconductors.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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