Discovery unravels how atomic vibrations emerge in nanomaterials

Date 4th, Feb 2022
Source Tech Xplore - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

A hundred years of physics tells us that collective atomic vibrations, called phonons, can behave like particles or waves. When they hit an interface between two materials, they can bounce off like a tennis ball. If the materials are thin and repeating, as in a superlattice, the phonons can jump between successive materials.