Generation and coherent control of terahertz acoustic phonons in superlattices of perovskite oxides

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We utilized transmission-Type pump-probe technique to investigate coherent acoustic phonons in the superlattices of perovskite oxides such as SrIrO3/SrTiO3 and SrRuO3/SrTiO3. Because the films in the superlattices are of high-quality and their thicknesses are only several monolayers, quasi-monochromatic acoustic phonons with THz frequency have been achieved. By investigating the propagation of coherent acoustic phonons in the superlattices with different epitaxial periods, the phonon mean free paths of SrTiO3 were studied in the frequency range between 0.5 THz and 1 THz. We further demonstrated coherent control to amplify or cease the THz coherent acoustic phonon oscillations in the superlattices. By controlling the delay of two pulses for shining the superlattices, the amplitude and phase of the THz coherent acoustic phonons were manipulated. According to the measurements of time-domain Brillouin scatterings, we found the optoacoustic conversion efficiency of SrIrO3 outperforms that of SrRuO3 for generating acoustic phonons.

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Yang, C. Y., Wu, P. C., Chu, Y. H., & Lin, K. H. (2021). Generation and coherent control of terahertz acoustic phonons in superlattices of perovskite oxides. New Journal of Physics, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/abf86e

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