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Optical generation and detection of local non-equilibrium phonons in suspended graphene

Materials Science 2017-02-22 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The measured frequencies and intensities of different first- and second- order Raman peaks of suspended graphene are used to show that optical phonons and different acoustic phonon polarizations are driven out of local equilibrium inside a sub-micron laser spot. The experimental results are correlated with a first principles-based multiple temperature model to suggest a considerably lower equivalent local temperature of the flexural phonons than those of other phonon polarizations. The finding reveals weak coupling between the flexural modes with hot electrons and optical phonons. Since the ultrahigh intrinsic thermal conductivity of graphene has been largely attributed to contributions from the flexural phonons, the observed local non-equilibrium phenomena have important implications for understanding energy dissipation processes in graphene-based electronic and optoelectronic devices, as well as in Raman measurements of thermal transport in graphene and other two-dimensional materials.

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@article{arxiv.1701.03011,
  title  = {Optical generation and detection of local non-equilibrium phonons in suspended graphene},
  author = {Sean Sullivan and Ajit Vallabhaneni and Iskandar Kholmanov and Xiulin Ruan and Jayathi Murthy and Li Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.03011},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures