On the question of second sound in germanium: A theoretical viewpoint
Abstract
We revisit the recent work from Beardo et al. \cite{beardo2021observation} wherein the observation of second sound in germanium is claimed. We review the requirements imposed on the collision operator (or equivalently, the full scattering matrix) of the linearized phonon Boltzmann transport equation (LBTE) for the observation of driftless second sound as established by Hardy. By performing an eigendecomposition of the full scattering matrix, we show that the requirement that the smallest nonzero eigenvalue must be associated with an odd eigenvector is not satisfied. Furthermore, direct solutions to the LBTE for a frequency modulated heat source do not reveal the presence of second sound. Finally, numerical solutions to the BTE under the relaxation time approximation (RTA) in the 1D frequency-domain thermoreflectance (1D-FDTR) experimental geometry demonstrate that phase lag alone is not a suitable experimental observable for inferring second sound. We conclude by discussing the need for a second sound `smoking gun'.
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@article{arxiv.2206.02769,
title = {On the question of second sound in germanium: A theoretical viewpoint},
author = {Samuel Huberman and Chuang Zhang and Jamal Abou Haibeh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.02769},
year = {2023}
}