Coherent heat-wave generation in SrTiO$_3$ using stimulated light-scattering
Akitoshi Koreeda, Hideaki Oe, Takahiro Okada, and Yasuhiro Fujii

TL;DR
This paper provides the first direct demonstration of coherent second sound, a heat wave, in bulk SrTiO$_3$, confirming its wave-like heat propagation and opening avenues for heat management applications.
Contribution
It presents the first direct evidence of optically generated coherent second sound in SrTiO$_3$, demonstrating wave control of gigahertz temperature fields in a 3D bulk material.
Findings
Confirmed the existence of second sound in SrTiO$_3$
Demonstrated wave-like heat propagation with linear dispersion
Showed potential for heat management applications
Abstract
Wave propagation of heat in solids, which is often called `second sound', has attracted increasing attention to its various potential applications such as in thermal diodes and waveguides. It has been suggested that ferroelectrics are strong candidates for thermal-wave media, and several reports on an incipient ferroelectric, strontium titanate (SrTiO), have shown a novel wave-like excitation in light-scattering spectra. Second sound has been proposed as the most plausible origin for this excitation based on rather indirect demonstrations. However, the lack of a direct demonstration still leaves controversy on the existence of second sound in SrTiO. Here, we present a direct demonstration of an optically generated coherent heat wave, i.e, coherent second sound, in bulk single crystals of SrTiO. The generated wave-excitation has a linear dispersion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermography and Photoacoustic Techniques · Laser Material Processing Techniques · Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
