Sound and Noisy Light: Optical Control of Phonons in Photo-switchable Structures

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Abstract

We present a novel means of controlling phonons via optical tuning. Taking as a model an array of photoresponsive materials (photoswitches) embedded in a matrix, we numerically analyze the vibrational response of an array of bistable harmonic oscillators with stochastic spring constants. Changing the intensity of light incident on the lattice directly controls the composition of the lattice and therefore the speed of sound. Furthermore, modulation of the phonon bandstructure at high frequencies results in a strong confinement of phonons. The applications of this regime for phonon wave-guides, vibrational energy storage, and phononic transistors is examined.

Authors

  • Sophia Sklan

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Jeffrey C. Grossman

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Materials Science and Engineering dept., Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA 02139, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology