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Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects

Atomic vibrations due to stretching or bending modes cause optical phonon modes in the solid phase. These optical phonon modes typically lie in the frequency range of 10(2) to 10(4) cm(−1). How much can the frequency of optical phonon modes be lowered? Herein we show an extremely low-frequency optic...

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Autores principales: Yoshida, Takaya, Nakabayashi, Koji, Tokoro, Hiroko, Yoshikiyo, Marie, Namai, Asuka, Imoto, Kenta, Chiba, Kouji, Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02605k
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author Yoshida, Takaya
Nakabayashi, Koji
Tokoro, Hiroko
Yoshikiyo, Marie
Namai, Asuka
Imoto, Kenta
Chiba, Kouji
Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi
author_facet Yoshida, Takaya
Nakabayashi, Koji
Tokoro, Hiroko
Yoshikiyo, Marie
Namai, Asuka
Imoto, Kenta
Chiba, Kouji
Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi
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description Atomic vibrations due to stretching or bending modes cause optical phonon modes in the solid phase. These optical phonon modes typically lie in the frequency range of 10(2) to 10(4) cm(−1). How much can the frequency of optical phonon modes be lowered? Herein we show an extremely low-frequency optical phonon mode of 19 cm(−1) (0.58 THz) in a Rb-intercalated two-dimensional cyanide-bridged Co–W bimetal assembly. This ultralow frequency is attributed to a millefeuille-like structure where Rb ions are very softly sandwiched between the two-dimensional metal–organic framework, and the Rb ions slowly vibrate between the layers. Furthermore, we demonstrate temperature-induced and photo-induced switching of this low-frequency phonon mode. Such an external-stimulation-controllable sub-terahertz (sub-THz) phonon crystal, which has not been reported before, should be useful in devices and absorbers for high-speed wireless communications such as beyond 5G or THz communication systems.
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spelling pubmed-81634492021-06-11 Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects Yoshida, Takaya Nakabayashi, Koji Tokoro, Hiroko Yoshikiyo, Marie Namai, Asuka Imoto, Kenta Chiba, Kouji Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi Chem Sci Chemistry Atomic vibrations due to stretching or bending modes cause optical phonon modes in the solid phase. These optical phonon modes typically lie in the frequency range of 10(2) to 10(4) cm(−1). How much can the frequency of optical phonon modes be lowered? Herein we show an extremely low-frequency optical phonon mode of 19 cm(−1) (0.58 THz) in a Rb-intercalated two-dimensional cyanide-bridged Co–W bimetal assembly. This ultralow frequency is attributed to a millefeuille-like structure where Rb ions are very softly sandwiched between the two-dimensional metal–organic framework, and the Rb ions slowly vibrate between the layers. Furthermore, we demonstrate temperature-induced and photo-induced switching of this low-frequency phonon mode. Such an external-stimulation-controllable sub-terahertz (sub-THz) phonon crystal, which has not been reported before, should be useful in devices and absorbers for high-speed wireless communications such as beyond 5G or THz communication systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8163449/ /pubmed/34123153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02605k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yoshida, Takaya
Nakabayashi, Koji
Tokoro, Hiroko
Yoshikiyo, Marie
Namai, Asuka
Imoto, Kenta
Chiba, Kouji
Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi
Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title_full Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title_fullStr Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title_full_unstemmed Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title_short Extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
title_sort extremely low-frequency phonon material and its temperature- and photo-induced switching effects
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02605k
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