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Theory of phonon-assisted luminescence in solids: application to hexagonal boron nitride

Published 31 Jul 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1807.11797v2)

Abstract: In this manuscript we study luminescence of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) by means of non-equilibrium Green's functions plus time-dependent perturbation theory. We derive a formula for light emission in solids in the limit of a weak excitation that includes perturbatively the contribution of electron-phonon coupling at the first order. This formula is applied to study luminescence in bulk hBN. This material has attracted interest due to its strong luminescence in the ultraviolet [Watanabe et al., Nature Mat. 3, 404(2004)]. The origin of this luminescence has been widely discussed, but only recently has a clear signature of phonon mediated light emission emerged in the experiments [Cassabois et al., Nature Phot. 10, 262(2016)]. By means of our new theoretical approach we provide a clear and full explanation of light emission in hBN.

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