Interaction of longitudinal phonons with discrete breather in strained graphene
We numerically analyze the interaction of small-amplitude phonon waves with standing gap discrete breather (DB) in strained graphene. To make the system support gap DB, strain is applied to create a gap in the phonon spectrum. We only focus on the in-plane phonons and DB, so the issue is investigate...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1378432020-04-16T03:14:45Z Interaction of longitudinal phonons with discrete breather in strained graphene Evazzade, Iman Roknabadi, Mahmood Rezaee Mohammad Behdani Moosavi, Fatemeh Xiong, Daxing Zhou, Kun Dmitriev, Sergey V. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Solid State and Materials Longitudinal Phonons We numerically analyze the interaction of small-amplitude phonon waves with standing gap discrete breather (DB) in strained graphene. To make the system support gap DB, strain is applied to create a gap in the phonon spectrum. We only focus on the in-plane phonons and DB, so the issue is investigated under a quasi-one-dimensional setup. It is found that, for the longitudinal sound waves having frequencies below 6 THz, DB is transparent and thus no radiation of energy from DB takes place; whereas for those sound waves with higher frequencies within the acoustic (optical) phonon band, phonon is mainly transmitted (reflected) by DB, and concomitantly, DB radiates its energy when interacting with phonons. The latter case is supported by the fact that, the sum of the transmitted and reflected phonon energy densities is noticeably higher than that of the incident wave. Our results here may provide insight into energy transport in graphene when the spatially localized nonlinear vibration modes are presented. 2020-04-16T03:14:45Z 2020-04-16T03:14:45Z 2018 Journal Article Evazzade, I., Roknabadi, M. R., Mohammad Behdani, Moosavi, F., Xiong, D., Zhou, K., & Dmitriev, S. V. (2018). Interaction of longitudinal phonons with discrete breather in strained graphene. European Physical Journal B, 91(7), 163-. doi:10.1140/epjb/e2018-90055-3 1434-6028 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137843 10.1140/epjb/e2018-90055-3 2-s2.0-85050031923 7 91 en European Physical Journal B © 2018 EDP Sciences, SIF, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. |
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We numerically analyze the interaction of small-amplitude phonon waves with standing gap discrete breather (DB) in strained graphene. To make the system support gap DB, strain is applied to create a gap in the phonon spectrum. We only focus on the in-plane phonons and DB, so the issue is investigated under a quasi-one-dimensional setup. It is found that, for the longitudinal sound waves having frequencies below 6 THz, DB is transparent and thus no radiation of energy from DB takes place; whereas for those sound waves with higher frequencies within the acoustic (optical) phonon band, phonon is mainly transmitted (reflected) by DB, and concomitantly, DB radiates its energy when interacting with phonons. The latter case is supported by the fact that, the sum of the transmitted and reflected phonon energy densities is noticeably higher than that of the incident wave. Our results here may provide insight into energy transport in graphene when the spatially localized nonlinear vibration modes are presented. |
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