Experimental evidence of chiral phonons in 2D materials

ORAL

Abstract

Chirality reveals symmetry breaking of the fundamental interaction of elementary particles. In condensed matter, the chirality of electrons governs many unconventional transport phenomena such as the quantum Hall effect. However, chiral phonons exhibiting intrinsic collective atomic rotation, as opposed to superpostion of degenerate linear oscillation, have never been observed without external magnetic fields. Here, we report an experimental evidence of phonons with intrinsic chirality in 2D materials. The broken inversion symmetry of the lattice lifts the degeneracy of clockwise and counter-clockwise phonon modes at the corners of the Brillouin zone. We identified the chirality of phonons by the selection rules of hole-phonon interactions based on pseudo-angular momentum (PAM) conservation. We measured the linear momentum, PAM and energy of the phonon, and the results agree well with the theory. The discovery of phonon chirality is important for electron-phonon coupling in solids, phonon-driven topological states and energy-efficient information processing.

Presenters

  • Hanyu Zhu

    Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC berkeley

Authors

  • Hanyu Zhu

    Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC berkeley

  • Jun Yi

    University of California - Berkeley

  • Ming-Yang Li

    Academia Sinica, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica

  • Jun Xiao

    Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC berkeley

  • Lifa Zhang

    Nanjing Normal University

  • Chih-Wen Yang

    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

  • Yuan Wang

    Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC berkeley, University of California at Berkeley

  • Robert Kaindl

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Lain-Jong Li

    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, KAUST, Physical Sciences and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

  • Xiang Zhang

    Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC berkeley, University of California at Berkeley