carrierphonon
Carrierphonon, more commonly referred to as carrier-phonon interaction or electron-phonon interaction, denotes the coupling between itinerant charge carriers (electrons and holes) and quantized lattice vibrations (phonons) in a crystalline solid. This interaction is a primary mechanism for scattering and plays a central role in determining electronic transport and thermal properties of materials.
Microscopically, the interaction occurs through several channels. Deformation-potential coupling links electrons to acoustic phonons via changes
The strength and spectrum of carrier-phonon coupling are described by models and functions such as coupling
Transport and thermal consequences include reduced carrier mobility and increased resistivity with rising temperature, as phonon
Carrier-phonon coupling underpins conventional superconductivity, where phonon exchange mediates electron pairing in many materials. It is