Measurement of the acoustic-to-optical phonon coupling in multicomponent systems

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In this paper we investigate the acoustic-to-optical up-conversion phonon processes in a multicomponent system. These processes take place during heat transport and limit the efficiency of heat flow. By combining time-resolved optical and heat capacity experiments we quantify the thermal coupling constant to be g∼0.41017 W/Km3. The method is based on selective excitation of a part of a multicomponent system, and the measurement of the thermalization dynamics by probing the linear birefringence of the sample with femtosecond resolution. In particular, we study a layered multiferroic organic-inorganic hybrid, in the vicinity of the ferroelectric phase transition. A diverging term of the heat capacity is associated to soft-mode dynamics, in agreement with previous spectroscopy measurements.

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Caretta, A., Donker, M. C., Perdok, D. W., Abbaszadeh, D., Polyakov, A. O., Havenith, R. W. A., … Van Loosdrecht, P. H. M. (2015). Measurement of the acoustic-to-optical phonon coupling in multicomponent systems. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 91(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.91.054111

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