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Emergent Optical Phononic Modes upon Nanoscale Mesogenic Phase Transitions.

Dima Bolmatov1, Mikhail Zhernenkov1, Lewis Sharpnack2, Deña M Agra-Kooijman2, Satyendra Kumar2,3, Alexey Suvorov1, Ronald Pindak1, Yong Q Cai1, Alessandro Cunsolo1.   

Abstract

The investigation of phononic collective excitations in soft matter systems at the molecular scale has always been challenging due to limitations of experimental techniques in resolving low-energy modes. Recent advances in inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS) enabled the study of such systems with unprecedented spectral contrast at meV excitation energies. In particular, it has become possible to shed light on the low-energy collective motions in materials whose morphology and phase behavior can easily be manipulated, such as mesogenic systems. The understanding of collective mode behavior with a Q-dependence is the key to implement heat management based on the control of a sample structure. The latter has great potential for a large number of energy-inspired innovations. As a first step toward this goal, we carried out high contrast IXS measurements on a liquid crystal sample, D7AOB, which exhibits solid-like dynamic features, such as the coexistence of longitudinal and transverse phononic modes. For the first time, we found that these terahertz phononic excitations persist in the crystal, smectic A, and isotropic phases. Furthermore, the intermediate smectic A phase is shown to support a van der Waals-mediated nonhydrodynamic mode with an optical-like phononic behavior. The tunability of the collective excitations at nanometer-terahertz scales via selection of the sample mesogenic phase represents a new opportunity to manipulate optomechanical properties of soft metamaterials.

Keywords:  Nanoacoustics; THz light-phonon coupling; acoustic phononic gaps; mesogen dynamics; optical phonons; soft metamaterials

Year:  2017        PMID: 28548861     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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