Chengxiang ZhaoMiaomiao ZhengYuan QieFangwei Han
The acoustic-phonon emission from monolayer molybdenum disulfide (ML-MoS 2 ) driven by a direct-current electric field is studied theoretically using the Boltzmann equation method. It is found that the Cerenkov emission of terahertz acoustic-phonons can be generated when a very weak electric field is applied to ML-MoS 2 . The physical mechanisms of acoustic-phonon emission are analyzed from the perspective of condensed matter physics. The acoustic-phonon emission from ML-MoS 2 is also compared with those from graphene and GaAs. The results reveal that the frequencies of acoustic-phonons generated by ML-MoS 2 are between the frequencies of those generated from GaAs and graphene. The results of this work suggest that the ML-MoS 2 can make up for graphene and GaAs in respect of acoustic-phonon emission and be used in tunable hypersonic devices such as terahertz sound sources.
Brendan F. M. HealySophie L. PainJames Lloyd‐HughesNicholas E. GrantJohn D. Murphy
B. A. GlavinV. A. KochelapT. L. LinnikP. M. WalkerA. J. KentM. Henini
Meng YanFang WangJiaqiang ShenXichao DiXin LinHuanhuan DiWei MiKailiang Zhang
Nguyen Vu BinhBui D. HoiDoan Van ThuanNguyen N. HieuChuong V. NguyenHuynh V. PhucTong Sy TienNguyen Thu NhanNguyen Dinh HienNgoc‐Anh NguyenLe Thi Kim DungLe T.T. Phuong