Nonlinear propagating modes beyond the phonons in fluorite-structured crystals
Autor: | Lyuwen Fu, Chris Marianetti, J. Matthew Mann, Douglas L. Abernathy, Timothy A. Prusnick, Michael Manley, David Turner, Karl Rickert, Matthew Bryan |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Physics
Condensed matter physics Phonon Magnetism General Physics and Astronomy 02 engineering and technology Neutron scattering 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Symmetry (physics) Inelastic neutron scattering Nonlinear system 0103 physical sciences Perturbation theory 010306 general physics 0210 nano-technology Ground state |
Zdroj: | Communications Physics. 3 |
ISSN: | 2399-3650 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42005-020-00483-2 |
Popis: | The vibrational energy of crystals is known to propagate in a fixed number of phonon branches allowed by symmetry. In the realm of nonlinear dynamics, however, additional nonlinear propagating modes are possible. Nonlinear propagating modes have unique properties that are important in many disciplines including optical communications, conducting polymers, biology, magnetism, and nuclear physics. Yet, despite the crucial importance of crystal lattice vibrations in fundamental and applied science, such additional propagating modes have not been observed in ordinary crystals. Here, we show that propagating modes exist beyond the phonons in fluorite-structured thoria, urania, and natural calcium fluoride using neutron scattering and first-principles calculations. These modes are observed at temperatures ranging from 5 K up to 1200 K, extend to frequencies 30–40% higher than the maximum phonon frequency, and travel at velocities comparable to or higher than the fastest phonon. The nonlinear origin of the modes is explained in part via perturbation theory, which approximately accounts for nonlinearity. Given that these modes are still clearly observed at 5 K, they are likely an inherent feature of the quantum ground state. The existence of these waves in three-dimensional crystals may have ramifications for material properties. Under extreme conditions, nonlinear lattice dynamics in a material can manifest and reveal unexpected properties. Here, using inelastic neutron scattering and first-principles calculations the authors find the presence of nonlinear travelling waves in a fluorite structured system, which exhibit characteristics different from regular phonons. |
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