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Localized and extended collective optical phonon modes in regular and random arrays of contacting nanoparticles: Escape from phonon confinement

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Localized and extended collective optical phonon modes in regular and random arrays of contacting nanoparticles: Escape from phonon confinement
Author(s)
S.V. Koniakhin; Utesov, O.I.; Yashenkin, A.G.
Publication Date
2024-04
Journal
Physical Review B, v.109, no.15
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Abstract
In the present paper, we utilize the coupled-oscillator model describing the hybridization of optical phonons in touching and/or overlapping particles in order to study the Raman spectra of nanoparticles organized into various types of regular and random arrays including nanosolids, porous media, and agglomerates with tightly bonded particles. For the nanocrystal solids, we demonstrate that the ratio of the size variance to the coupling strength allows us to judge the character (localized or propagating) of the optical phonon modes, which left the particles of their origin and spread throughout an array. The relation between the shift and the broadening of the Raman peak and the coupling strength and the disorder is established for nanocrystal solids, agglomerates, and porous media providing us with information about the array structure, the structure of its constituents, and the properties of optical phonons. © 2024 American Physical Society.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15861
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.109.155435
ISSN
2469-9950
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