Chiral Acoustic Phonon and Conservation of Pseudoangular Momentum in α‐Quartz
Abstract
Abstract While the linear motion of phonons is widely understood as arising from the translational symmetry of crystal lattices, recent studies have revealed the intrinsic rotational motion of phonons in condensed matter with discrete rotational symmetry. These phonons, termed chiral phonons, carry angular momentum associated with the rotational motion of atomic masses, as well as pseudoangular momentum arising from the phase winding of their circular motion. Chiral phonons give rise to novel physical phenomena such as Weyl phonons, valleytronics, and current‐induced spin selectivity. Furthermore, since acoustic phonons are the primary carriers of heat, chiral acoustic phonons are expected to play a significant role in spin caloritronics. However, the existence of chiral acoustic phonons has not yet been demonstrated, in contrast to the chiral optical phonons. In this study, the detection of chiral acoustic phonons is reported using Brillouin light scattering. It is found that the conservation of pseudoangular momentum, which governs the helicity‐dependent selection rules in photon–phonon interactions, manifests clearly for chiral acoustic phonons. By probing the previously uncharted low‐wavenumber, low‐frequency regime of chiral phonon dispersion, the findings expand the understanding of phonon chirality and its potential implications.
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Authors (9)
Changsoo Kim
In‐Kook Hwang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea
Kyoung‐Woong Moon
Quantum Technology Institute Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Daejeon 34113 Republic of Korea
Kyongmo An
Quantum Technology Institute Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Daejeon 34113 Republic of Korea
Kyung‐Jin Lee
Department of Physics Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea
Jae‐Hyeon Ko
School of Nano Convergence Technology Nano Convergence Technology Center Hallym University Chuncheon 24252 Republic of Korea
Byong‐Guk Park
Department of Materials Science and Engineering KAIST Daejeon Republic of Korea
Kwang‐Yong Choi
Department of Physics Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea
Chanyong Hwang