Valley filtering effect of phonons in graphene with a grain boundary
ORAL
Abstract
Due to their possibility to encode information and realize low-energy-consumption quantum devices, control and manipulation of the valley degree of freedom have been widely studied in electronic systems. In contrast, the phononic counterpart--valley phononics--has been largely unexplored, despite the importance in both fundamental science and practical applications. In this work, we demonstrate that the control of ''valleys" is also applicable for phonons in graphene by using a grain boundary. In particular, perfect valley filtering effect is observed at certain energy windows for flexural modes and found to be closely related to the anisotropy of phonon valley pockets. Moreover, valley filtering may be further improved using Fano-like resonance. Our findings reveal the possibility of valley phononics, paving the road towards purposeful phonon engineering and future valley phononics.
*We gratefully acknowledge financial support by NSF-China [Grant Nos. 11704257 (X.C.), 11874035 (Y.X.), and 11774238 (J.W.)], the GRF (Grant No. 17311116), the UGC (Contract No. AoE/P-04/08) of the Government of HKSAR (J.W.), and the NSERC of Canada (H.G.). We thank Calcul Qu\'ebec and Compute Canada for the computation facilities.
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Presenters
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Xiaobin Chen
- School of Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen