关键词: 量子摩擦/
石墨烯/
等离激元
English Abstract
Enhancement of quantum friction via coupling of surface phonon polariton and graphene plasmons
Zhang Chao-Jie1,Zhou Ting1,
Du Xin-Peng1,
Wang Tong-Biao1,
Liu Nian-Hua2
1.Department of Physics, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China;
2.Institute for Advanced Study, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China
Fund Project:Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11264029, 11264030) and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province, China (Grant No. 20151BAB202017).Received Date:07 March 2016
Accepted Date:30 August 2016
Published Online:05 December 2016
Abstract:In our daily life, frictions are very common when two bodies in direct contact relatively move. However, when two bodies are separated by a finite distance, due to the quantum fluctuations inside the bodies, they may still experience a friction when they relatively move. Such a phenomenon is often called quantum friction, which has been studied for more than a decade. It has shown in previous studies that the surface modes, such as surface phonon polaritions (SPhPs) or surface plasmon polaritions (SPPs) have significant contribution to enhancing the quantum friction. However, to the best of our knowledge, the contribution of coupling from SPhPs and SPPs to quantum friction is still unknown. Here, we report a detailed study on the quantum frictions between two graphene sheets with the silicon carbide (SiC) substrates. For comparison, the quantum frictions between two other samples, i.e., SiC/SiC and graphene/graphene are also studied. As indicated in previous studies, SPhPs and SPPs, supported by SiC and graphene, respectively, can couple together in special frequency ranges. The coupling of SPhPs and SPPs can be tuned by varying the chemical potential of graphene. The coupling modes shift toward higher frequency as the chemical potential increases. Firstly, we analyze qualitatively the effects of coupled surface modes on quantum friction with the help of dispersion relation. Secondly, we calculate the quantum friction coefficients numerically for the three different samples. We find that due to the coupling of SPhPs and SPPs, the quantum friction between graphene sheets with SiC substrates is larger than that between the SiC or monolayer graphene sheets. We demonstrate that the coupling of SPhPs and SPPs can be modulated by chemical potential of graphene; therefore, the relationship between quantum friction coefficient and chemical potential is also studied. We observe that with the increase of chemical potential, quantum friction coefficient follows a non-monotonic trend, i.e., it first increases to its maximum value then decreases. We believe that our studies are not only helpful in understanding the micro mechanisms of friction, but also meaningful in the fabrications of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems.
Keywords: quantum friction/
graphene/
plasmons