Aspects on Applications of IR Reflectivity- and Raman Scattering-Experiments on Polaritons in Solid State Chemistry and Biophysics |
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Authors: | R. Claus |
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Affiliation: | Sektion Physik der Universit?t München , Lehrstuhl J. Brandmüller, München, FRG |
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Abstract: | The coupled phonon-photon state called “polariton” is an elementary excitation which exists at all temperatures in single crystalline materials with well defined translational symmetries. In the view of this aspect polaritons turn out to be more important for the dynamics of crystal lattices in general than e.g. magnons or plasmons which normally can be excited only in certain low temperature ranges. The present article summarizes experimental results which all might be applied as analytical methods. An improved method for the determination of fundamental mode frequencies is described. Polariton interactions with localized modes, and second order phonons and the relation to the ferroelectric phase transition mechanism is reviewed. Furthermore experiments concerning parametric light scattering, the TM-reflection technique, the ATR-method, and nonlinear optical experiments are summarized. We finally discuss the question of mechanical-electromagnetic energy conversion and some tentative future aspects. |
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Keywords: | Raman effect lattice dynamics crystal optics |
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