Fano Resonance between Stokes and Anti-Stokes Brillouin Scattering
KwanTo Lai, Daniel Finkelstein-Shapiro, Arnaud Devos, and, Pierre-Adrien Mante

TL;DR
This paper explores Fano resonances arising from the interference between Stokes and Anti-Stokes Brillouin scattering, revealing new insights into phonon-photon interactions and enabling nondestructive interface testing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism for Fano resonance via phonon momentum change, experimentally verifies the theory, and demonstrates applications in interface quality assessment.
Findings
Observation of Fano resonance between Stokes and Anti-Stokes scattering.
Experimental verification of the interference conditions.
Potential for nondestructive interface characterization.
Abstract
In recent years, the manipulation of Fano resonances in the time domain has unlocked deep insights into a broad spectrum of systems' coherent dynamics. Here, inelastic scattering of light with coherent acoustic phonons is harnessed to achieve complex Fano resonances. The sudden change of phonon momentum during reflection leads to a transition from anti-Stokes to Stokes light scattering, producing two different resonances that interfere in the measurement process. We highlight the conditions necessary to achieve such interference, revealing an underlying symmetry between photons and phonons, and verify the theory experimentally. Then, we demonstrate the possibility to characterize energy and coherence losses at rough interfaces, thus providing a mechanism for nondestructive testing of interface quality. Our results describe numerous unexplained observations in ultrafast acoustics and can…
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