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Acoustic confinement phenomena in oxide multifunctional nanophononic devices
Fecha
2018-10Registro en:
Bruchhausen, Axel Emerico; Lanzillotti Kimura, Norberto Daniel; Jusserand, B.; Soukiassian, A.; Schlom, D. G.; et al.; Acoustic confinement phenomena in oxide multifunctional nanophononic devices; American Physical Society; Physical Review Materials; 2; 10; 10-2018; 1-15
2475-9953
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Autor
Bruchhausen, Axel Emerico
Lanzillotti Kimura, Norberto Daniel
Jusserand, B.
Soukiassian, A.
Schlom, D. G.
Dekorsy, T.
Fainstein, Alejandro
Resumen
The engineering of phononic resonances in ferroelectric structures appears as a new knob in the designand realization of novel multifunctional devices. In this work we experimentally study phononicresonators based on insulating (BaTiO 3 , SrTiO 3 ) and metallic (SrRuO 3 ) oxides. We experimentallydemonstrate the confinement of acoustic waves in the 100 GHz frequency range in a phonon nanocavity,the time and spatial beatings resulting from the coupling of two different hybrid nanocavities forming anacoustic molecule, and the direct measurement of Bloch-like oscillations of acoustic phonons in a systemformed by 10 coupled resonators. By means of coherent phonon generation techniques we study thephonon dynamics directly in the time-domain. The metallic SrRuO 3 introduces a local phonon generatorand transducer that allows for the spatial, spectral and time-domain monitoring of the complex generatedwaves. Our results introduce ferroelectric cavity systems as a new tool for the study of complex wavelocalization phenomena at the nanoscale.