نتایج جستجو برای: longitude optical phonon

تعداد نتایج: 282714  

2017
N. Stavrias K. Saeedi

We present results for the lifetime of the orbital transitions of Bi donors in Si, measured using both frequency domain and time-domain techniques, allowing us to distinguish between homogeneous and inhomogeneous processes. The proximity of the energy of the optically allowed transitions to the optical phonon energy means that there is an unusually wide variation in the lifetimes and broadening...

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 In this paper, we study the phonon thermal properties of a ladder nanostructure in harmonic approximation. We present a model consisting of two infinite chains with different masses. Then, we investigate the effect of different masses on the phonon spectrum. Moreover, as a specific case, in the absence of the second neighbor interaction, we calculate the phonon density of states/modes. Finally...

2016
Nguyen Quang Bau Nguyen Thu Huong

The analytic expression for the Hall Coefficient (HC) caused by the confined electrons in the presence of a strong electromagnetic wave (EMW) including the effect of phonon confinement in rectangular quantum wires (RQWs) is calculated by using the quantum kinetic equation for electrons in the case of electron optical phonon scattering. It is because the expression of the HC for the confined pho...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
Richard S Tasgal Y B Band Boris A Malomed

Optical gap solitons, which exist due to a balance of nonlinearity and dispersion due to a Bragg grating, can couple to acoustic waves through electrostriction. This gives rise to a new species of "gap-acoustic" solitons (GASs), for which we find exact analytic solutions. The GAS consists of an optical pulse similar to the optical gap soliton, dressed by an accompanying phonon pulse. Close to t...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2013
J Ebad-Allah L Baldassarre M Sing R Claessen V A M Brabers C A Kuntscher

The optical properties of magnetite at room temperature were studied by infrared reflectivity measurements as a function of pressure up to 8 GPa. The optical conductivity spectrum consists of a Drude term, two sharp phonon modes, a far-infrared band at around 600 cm(-1) and a pronounced mid-infrared absorption band. With increasing pressure both absorption bands shift to lower frequencies and t...

2002
J. L. Liu J. Wan Z. M. Jiang A. Khitun K. L. Wang D. P. Yu

We present Raman scattering by optical phonons in self-assembled Ge quantum dot superlattices grown by solid-source molecular beam epitaxy. The Ge quantum dots are vertically correlated and have different average sizes and dot morphologies. The GeGe optical phonon frequency was mainly caused by strain relaxation effects. Experimentally observed GeGe optical phonon modes were compared with calcu...

2016
Leonid Gilburd Xiaoji G. Xu Yoshio Bando Dmitri Golberg Gilbert C. Walker

Surface phonon-polariton (SPhP) modes exist under optical excitation of polar materials, and are accessible using scattering type near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM). Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) can exhibit such modes under IR excitation, in spectral regions where the permittivity is negative. Herein we present pump-probe continuous wave (CW) sSNOM a nov...

2003
U. Woggon B. Gerlach D. Hommel

Bound polarons are discrete, confined electronic states, spatially localized due to a local potential V(r) but sharing a common phonon state of the surrounding crystal. We study the energy states of polarons bound in a potential and determine the local optical absorption spectrum up to first-order time-dependent perturbation theory with respect to the electron-photon interaction. The model is a...

2011
Brian A. Ruzicka Nardeep Kumar Shuai Wang Kian Ping Loh Hui Zhao

The energy relaxation of carriers in reduced graphene oxide thin films is studied using optical pump-probe spectroscopy with two probes of different colors. We measure the time difference between peaks of the carrier density at each probing energy by measuring a time-resolved differential transmission and find that the carrier density at the lower probing energy peaks later than that at the hig...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Linran Fan King Y Fong Menno Poot Hong X Tang

Electromagnetically induced transparency has great theoretical and experimental importance in many areas of physics, such as atomic physics, quantum optics and, more recent, cavity optomechanics. Optical delay is the most prominent feature of electromagnetically induced transparency, and in cavity optomechanics, the optical delay is limited by the mechanical dissipation rate of sideband-resolve...

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