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Quantum effects on the dispersion, threshold and gain characteristics of Brillouin scattered Stokes mode in ion-implanted semiconductor plasmas

PRAVESH1, SUNITA DAHIYA1, NAVNEET SINGH2, MANJEET SINGH3,*

Affiliation

  1. Department of Physics, Baba Mastnath University, Asthal Bohar, Rohtak – 124021, India
  2. Department of Physics, Rajiv Gandhi Government College for Women, Bhiwani – 127021, India
  3. Department of Physics, Government College, Matanhail, Jhajjar – 124106, India

Abstract

Quantum effects (QEs) in the dispersion, threshold, and gain characteristics of the Brillouin scattered Stokes mode (BSSM) in ion-implanted semiconductor plasmas are analytically investigated using coupled mode theory. Taking into account that the origin of stimulated Brillouin scattering lies in nonlinear induced polarisation of the medium, expressions are derived for complex effective Brillouin susceptibility (due to electrons and implanted colloids) and consequently the threshold pump amplitude and the gain constant of BSSM. Inclusion of QEs is done via quantum correction term in the hydrodynamic model of semiconductor plasmas. QEs modify the dispersion, threshold and gain characteristics of BSSM in ion implanted semiconductor plasmas. In contrast to the threshold and gain characteristics of BSSM, which are impacted only by electrons and are unaffected by implanted charged colloids, the Brillouin susceptibility caused by implanted colloids has a significant impact on the dispersion characteristics of BSSM. Finally, an extensive numerical study of the n- InSb/CO2 laser system is performed for two different cases: (i) without QEs and (ii) with QEs. In both cases, the analysis offers two achievable resonances, at which the changes of sign as well as an enhancement of real part of effective Brillouin susceptibility and an enhancement of effective Brillouin gain constant are obtained. When QEs are included in the analysis, the entire spectrum shifts towards decreased levels of electron and colloidal carrier concentration..

Keywords

Semiconductor quantum plasmas, Brillouin scattered Stokes mode, Quantum effects, Electron plasma wave, Implanted colloids, Electrons.

Submitted at: May 16, 2023
Accepted at: Oct. 6, 2023

Citation

PRAVESH, SUNITA DAHIYA, NAVNEET SINGH, MANJEET SINGH, Quantum effects on the dispersion, threshold and gain characteristics of Brillouin scattered Stokes mode in ion-implanted semiconductor plasmas, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 25, Iss. 9-10, pp. 481-493 (2023)