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Temperature dependence of Brillouin light scattering spectra of acoustic phonons in silicon
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EngineeringTemperature SensorAcoustic MetamaterialTemperature DependenceAcoustic PhononsSilicon On InsulatorBls Peak PositionPhysical AcousticOptical PropertiesBrillouin LightOptical SpectroscopyNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhysicsBrillouin ScatteringNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsPhononThermal SensorOptoelectronics
Electrons, optical phonons, and acoustic phonons are often driven out of local equilibrium in electronic devices or during laser-material interaction processes. The need for a better understanding of such non-equilibrium transport processes has motivated the development of Raman spectroscopy as a local temperature sensor of optical phonons and intermediate frequency acoustic phonons, whereas Brillouin light scattering (BLS) has recently been explored as a temperature sensor of low-frequency acoustic phonons. Here, we report the measured BLS spectra of silicon at different temperatures. The origins of the observed temperature dependence of the BLS peak position, linewidth, and intensity are examined in order to evaluate their potential use as temperature sensors for acoustic phonons.
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