Phonon dynamics and chiral modes in the two-dimensional square-octagon lattice
Ravi Kiran, A. Taraphder

TL;DR
This study explores phonon behavior in a two-dimensional square-octagon lattice, revealing tunable band gaps, anisotropic sound propagation, and the emergence of chiral phonons with potential optical signatures, using a spring-mass model with symmetry-breaking.
Contribution
It introduces the analysis of chiral phonons in the square-octagon lattice and demonstrates their optical signatures, extending the understanding of vibrational dynamics in non-hexagonal lattices.
Findings
Tunable phononic band gaps controlled by mass and spring constants.
Pronounced anisotropy in phase and group velocities.
Emergence of chiral phonons with optical circular dichroism signatures.
Abstract
Chiral phonons, originally identified in two-dimensional hexagonal lattices and later extended to kagome, square, and other lattices, have been extensively studied as manifestations of broken inversion and time-reversal symmetries in vibrational dynamics. In this work, we investigate the vibrational dynamics of the two-dimensional square-octagon lattice using a spring-mass model with central-force interactions. The model incorporates mass contrast and variable coupling strengths among nearest, next-nearest, and third-nearest neighbors. From the dynamical matrix, we obtain the phonon dispersion relations and identify tunable phononic band gaps governed by both mass and spring-constant ratios. The angular dependence of phase and group velocities is analyzed to reveal the pronounced anisotropy inherent to this lattice geometry. We also examine the distinctive features of the square-octagon…
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