High Frequency Acoustics in Colloid-Based Meso- and Nanostructures by Spontaneous Brillouin Light Scattering

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The present thesis deals with the exploration of phononic properties of meso- and nanostructured colloid-based composite materials at hypersonic (GHz) frequencies. The emerging field of phononics, the mechanical analogue of photonics, treats the propagation and manipulation of acoustic waves in structured materials. Due to their widely tunable properties (size, density, etc.) and their ability to self-assembly, polymer colloids are ideal systems to realize hypersonic phononics, which are investigated by Brillouin light scattering herein. Therefore, both the mechanical and physical properties of the individual colloidal particles, which manifest in their resonance vibrations (eigenmodes), as well as the acoustic propagation in colloidal structures have been investigated.

Author(s): Tim Still (auth.)
Series: Springer Theses
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 144
Tags: Polymer Sciences;Nanotechnology;Acoustics;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials;Nanoscale Science and Technology

Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Basics and Brillouin Light Scattering....Pages 9-34
Methods....Pages 35-52
The Vibrations of Individual Colloids....Pages 53-87
Phononic Behavior of Colloidal Systems....Pages 89-122
Smaller than Colloids: Characterization of Stable Organic Glass....Pages 123-130
Concluding Remarks....Pages 131-134
Appendix: Scattering Geometry....Pages 135-138
Back Matter....Pages 139-141