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Anharmonic Decay of Coherent Optical Phonons in Antimony

Materials Science 2015-01-12 v1

Abstract

Anharmonic decay of coherent optical phonons in semimetal Sb has been investigated by using a femtosecond pump-probe technique. The coherent A1gA_{1g} mode is observed in time domain in a wide temperature range of 7 - 290 K. The decay rate (the inverse of the dephasing time) systematically increases as the lattice temperature increases, which is well explained by anharmonic phonon-phonon coupling, causing decay of the optical phonon into two acoustic phonon modes. The frequency of the A1gA_{1g} mode decreases with the temperature, which is interpreted to the results of both thermal expansion and anharmonic phonon-phonon coupling. The temperature dependence of the amplitude of the coherent A1gA_{1g} mode exhibits a decrease with the lattice temperature, which is well reproduced by considering the peaked intensity of spontaneous Raman scattering assuming a Lorentzian line shape with the linewidth controlled by the anharmonic decay, and this model can be applicable to other metallic system, like Zn.

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@article{arxiv.1411.5135,
  title  = {Anharmonic Decay of Coherent Optical Phonons in Antimony},
  author = {Muneaki Hase and Kiminori Ushida and Masahiro Kitajima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.5135},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures, accepted in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan