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Enhancing Shift Current via Virtual Multiband Transitions

Published 9 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2402.06721v1)

Abstract: Finding materials exhibiting substantial shift current holds the potential for designing shift current-based photovoltaics that outperform conventional solar cells. However, the myriad of factors governing shift current response poses significant challenges in designing devices that showcase large shift current. Here, we propose a general design principle that exploits inter-orbital mixing to excite virtual multiband transitions in materials with multiple flat bands to achieve enhanced shift current response. We further explicitly relate this design principle to maximizing Wannier function spread as expressed through the formalism of quantum geometry. We demonstrate the viability of our design using a 1D stacked Rice-Mele model. Then, we consider a concrete material realization - alternating angle twisted multilayer graphene (TMG) - a natural platform to experimentally realize such an effect. We identify a new set of twist angles at which the shift current response is maximized via virtual transitions for each multilayer graphene and highlight the importance of TMG as a promising material to achieve an enhanced shift current response at terahertz frequencies. Our proposed mechanism also applies to other 2D systems and can serve as a guiding principle for designing multiband systems that exhibit enhanced shift current response.

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