Amplification of acoustic phonons due to an external temperature gredient
(∇T) in Graphene was studied theoretically. The threshold temperature
gradient (∇T)0g at which absorption switches over to amplification
in Graphene was evaluated at various frequencies ωq and temperatures
T. For T=77K and frequency ωq=12THz, (∇T)0g=0.37Km−1. The calculation was done in the regime at ql>>1. The
dependence of the normalized (Γ/Γ0) on the frequency ωq
and the temperature gradient (∇T/T) are evaluated numerically and
presented graphically. The calculated (∇T)0g for Graphene is lower
than that obtained for homogeneous semiconductors (n−InSb) (∇T)0hom≈103Kcm−1, Superlattices (∇T)0SL=384Kcm−1, Cylindrical Quantum Wire (∇T)0cqw≈102Kcm−1. This makes Graphene a much better material for thermoelectric
phonon amplifier.Comment: 12 Pages, 6 figure