Terahertz Acoustics in a Ferroelectric/Dielectric Superlattice
ORAL
Abstract
The THz-frequency regime acoustic excitations of ferroelectric thin-film heterostructures underpin optical, electronic, and phase-transformation phenomena. Ferroelectric/dielectric superlattice (SL) heterostructures, in particular, can have atomic-scale periodicity and novel polarization configurations that pose a challenge to the prediction of the modes and frequencies of excitations and can be expected to produce previously unknown modes. We report an optical pump x-ray probe study using a free-electron laser x-ray diffraction to probe the wavevector-frequency dispersion in a ferroelectric/dielectric SL. The thin-film heterostructure consisted of a 100 nm-thick 8 unit-cell PbTiO3/3 unit-cell SrTiO3 SL deposited on a 20 nm SrRuO3 layer on SrTiO3 (001). The time-dependence of the intensity distribution of x-rays scattered from the SL was measured with high dynamic range and converted to a frequency-wavevector dispersion spectrum using a time-domain Fourier transform. The dispersion reveals folded longitudinal acoustic modes and frequency gaps at the centers and boundaries of the SL mini-Brillouin zones (BZs). The distribution of Fourier-transformed intensity indicates that novel modes at angular frequencies of 5 THz and 10 THz may arise at the BZ boundary.
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Presenters
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Deepankar Sri Gyan
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Authors
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Deepankar Sri Gyan
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Hyeonjun Lee
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Youngjun Ahn
University of Michigan
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Samuel D Marks
University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Mohammed H. Yusuf
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794, USA
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Matthew Dawber
State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
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Diling Zhu
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
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Takahiro Sato
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, SLAC
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Sanghoon Song
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
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Haidan Wen
Argonne National Laboratory
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Paul G Evans
University of Wisconsin - Madison