Controlling and Observing Coherent Phonons in Thin van der Waals Materials
- PC Department Seminar
- Date: Apr 15, 2024
- Time: 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Arne Senftleben
- Universität Kassel
- Location: Building G
- Room: 2.06
- Host: Sebastian Mährlein

In my talk, I will cover recent experimental observations on coherent
acoustic and optical phonons. We observe coherent acoustic phonons in
the breathing mode of layered van der Waals materials such as graphite.
There, we introduced a control scheme to selectively excite harmonic
frequencies of this mode. In addition, I will show coherent breathing
mode phonons in a heterostructure composed of graphite and hexagonal
boron nitride. For the coherent optical phonons, I will focus on the
shear mode of graphite. We have investigated how linearly polarized
laser pulses induce an effective polarization in the degenerate phonon
mode. With this knowledge, we could create and observe elliptically
polarized coherent shear phonons with a double-pulse excitation scheme.
This scheme should generally apply to induce elliptically or circularly
polarized coherent phonons in various crystals.