Maximum propagation speed and Cherenkov effect in optical phonon transport through periodic molecular chains

The Journal of chemical physics(2023)

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Optical phonons serve as the fast and efficient carriers of energy across periodic polymers due to their delocalization, large group velocity because of covalent bonding and large energy quantum compared to that for acoustic phonons, as it was observed in a number of recent measurements in different oligomers. However, this transport is dramatically sensitive to anharmonic interactions, including the unavoidable interaction with acoustic phonons responsible for the transport decoherence, suppressing ballistic transport at long distances. Here we show that this decoherence is substantially suppressed if the group velocity of optical phonons is less than the sound velocity of acoustic phonons; otherwise ballistic transport is substantially suppressed by a Cherenkov's like emission of acoustic phonons. This conclusion is justified considering energy and momentum conservation during phonon absorption or emission and supported by the numerical evaluation of lifetimes of the optical phonons. It is also consistent with the recent experimental investigations of ballistic optical phonon transport in oligomers with minor exception of relatively short oligophenylenes.
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optical phonon transport,periodic molecular chains,maximum propagation speed,cherenkov effect
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