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Phonon dispersion in hypersonic two-dimensional phononic crystal membranes
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Materials ScienceFinite Element MethodEngineeringPhysicsPhysical AcousticOptical PropertiesGhz PhononsAcoustic Phonon PropagationApplied PhysicsAcoustic MetamaterialSonic CrystalPhononBrillouin ScatteringPhonon Dispersion
We investigate experimentally and theoretically the acoustic phonon propagation in two-dimensional phononic crystal membranes. Solid-air and solid-solid phononic crystals were made of square lattices of holes and Au pillars in and on 250 nm thick single crystalline Si membrane, respectively. The hypersonic phonon dispersion was investigated using Brillouin light scattering. Volume reduction (holes) or mass loading (pillars) accompanied with second-order periodicity and local resonances are shown to significantly modify the propagation of thermally activated GHz phonons. We use numerical modeling based on the finite element method to analyze the experimental results and determine polarization, symmetry, or three-dimensional localization of observed modes.
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