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Andrey Yu Klokov1, Nikolay Yu Frolov1, Andrey I Sharkov1, Sergey N Nikolaev1, Maxim A Chernopitssky1, Semen I Chentsov1, Mikhail V Pugachev1,2, Aliaksandr I Duleba1, Alexey V Shupletsov1, Vladimir S Krivobok1, Aleksandr Yu Kuntsevich1,3.
Abstract
The mechanical properties of the layered crystals in the few layer limit are largely unexplored. We employ a picosecond ultrasonic technique to access the corresponding mechanical parameters. Temporal variation of the reflection coefficient of the Al film that covers hBN/WSe2/hBN (where hBN is hexagonal boron nitride) heterostructures on a sapphire substrate after the femtosecond laser pulse excitation is carefully measured using an interferometric technique with spatial resolution. The laser pulse generates a broadband sound wave packet propagating perpendicularly to the Al plane and partially reflecting from the heterostructural interfaces. The demonstrated technique allows one to resolve a WSe2 monolayer embedded in hBN. We apply a multilayered model of the optoacoustical response to evaluate the mechanical parameters, in particular, the rigidity of the interfaces. Mapping of the Fourier spectra of the response visualizes different composition regions and may serve as an acoustic tomography tool. Almost zero phonon dissipation below 150 GHz demonstrates the van der Waals heterostructures' potential for nanoacoustical applications.Entities:
Keywords: imaging; mechanical properties; picoacoustics; transition metal dichalcogenides; van der Waals heterostructures
Year: 2022 PMID: 35225628 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c00003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189