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Length-Scale Dependent Phonon Interactions

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This book presents a comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in systems with different dimensions and length scales. Internationally-recognized leaders describe theories and measurements of phonon interactions in relation to the design of materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields.
The emergence of techniques for control of semiconductor properties and geometry has enabled engineers to design structures in which functionality is derived from controlling electron behavior. As manufacturing techniques have greatly expanded the list of available materials and the range of attainable length scales, similar opportunities now exist for designing devices whose functionality is derived from controlling phonon behavior. However, progress in this area is hampered by gaps in our knowledge of phonon transport across and along arbitrary interfaces, the scattering of phonons with crystal defects, interface roughness and mass-mixing, delocalized electrons/collective electronic excitations, and solid acoustic vibrations when these occur in structures with small physical dimensions. This book provides a comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in systems with different dimensions and length scales. Theories and measurements of phonon interactions are described in relation to the design of materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields.

List of contents

Preface.- Chapter 1: Theoretical Studies of Dimensionality and Symmetry Dependence of Phonons.- Chapter 2: Phonons in bulk and low-dimensional systems.- Chapter 3: Theories of Phonon Transport in Bulk and Nanostructed Solids.- Chapter 4: First-principles determination of phonon lifetimes, mean free paths, and thermal conductivities in crystalline materials: pure silicon and germanium.- Chapter 5: Ab Initio Thermal Transport.- Chapter 6: Interaction of thermal phonons with interfaces.- Chapter 7: Time-resolved phonon spectroscopy and phonon transport in nanoscale systems.- Chapter 8: Semiconductor superlattice sasers at terahertz frequencies: design, fabrication and measurement.- Chapter 9: Acoustic carrier transport in GaAs nanowires.- Index.

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This book presents a comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in systems with different dimensions and length scales. Internationally-recognized leaders describe theories and measurements of phonon interactions in relation to the design of materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields.
The emergence of techniques for control of semiconductor properties and geometry has enabled engineers to design structures in which functionality is derived from controlling electron behavior. As manufacturing techniques have greatly expanded the list of available materials and the range of attainable length scales, similar opportunities now exist for designing devices whose functionality is derived from controlling phonon behavior. However, progress in this area is hampered by gaps in our knowledge of phonon transport across and along arbitrary interfaces, the scattering of phonons with crystal defects, interface roughness and mass-mixing, delocalized electrons/collective electronic excitations, and solid acoustic vibrations when these occur in structures with small physical dimensions. This book provides a comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in systems with different dimensions and length scales. Theories and measurements of phonon interactions are described in relation to the design of materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields.

Product details

Assisted by Subhas L Shindé (Editor), Subhash L Shindé (Editor), P Srivastava (Editor), P Srivastava (Editor), Subhash L. Shinde (Editor), Subhash L. Shindé (Editor), Gyaneshwar P. Srivastava (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781493941063
ISBN 978-1-4939-4106-3
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 154 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Weight 478 g
Illustrations XII, 296 p. 123 illus., 82 illus. in color.
Series Topics in Applied Physics
Topics in Applied Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

B, Solid State Physics, Other manufacturing technologies, Condensed Matter Physics, Nanotechnology, Physics and Astronomy, Physical Chemistry, Microsystems and MEMS, Nanotechnology and Microengineering, Electronics engineering, Microelectromechanical systems

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