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This book presents a theoretical study of the generation and
conversion of phonon angular momentum in crystals. Recently,
rotational motions of lattice vibrations, i.e., phonons, in
crystals attract considerable attentions. As such, the book
theoretically demonstrate generations of phonons with rotational
motions, based on model calculations and first-principle
calculations. In systems without inversion symmetry, the phonon
angular momentum is shown to be caused by the temperature gradient,
which is demonstrated in crystals such as wurtzite gallium nitride,
tellurium, and selenium using the first-principle calculations. In
systems with neither time-reversal nor inversion symmetries, the
phonon angular momentum is shown to be generated by an electric
field. Secondly, the book presents the microscopic mechanisms
developed by the author and his collaborator on how these
microscopic rotations of nuclei are coupled with electron spins.
These predictions serve as building blocks for spintronics with
phonons or mechanical motions.
This book presents a theoretical study of the generation and
conversion of phonon angular momentum in crystals. Recently,
rotational motions of lattice vibrations, i.e., phonons, in
crystals attract considerable attentions. As such, the book
theoretically demonstrate generations of phonons with rotational
motions, based on model calculations and first-principle
calculations. In systems without inversion symmetry, the phonon
angular momentum is shown to be caused by the temperature gradient,
which is demonstrated in crystals such as wurtzite gallium nitride,
tellurium, and selenium using the first-principle calculations. In
systems with neither time-reversal nor inversion symmetries, the
phonon angular momentum is shown to be generated by an electric
field. Secondly, the book presents the microscopic mechanisms
developed by the author and his collaborator on how these
microscopic rotations of nuclei are coupled with electron spins.
These predictions serve as building blocks for spintronics with
phonons or mechanical motions.
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