ytvibrationer
Ytvibrationer, or surface vibrations, are vibrational modes in solids that are localized near a surface or interface. They arise because the boundary at the surface breaks the translational symmetry of the bulk, allowing modes whose amplitudes decay with depth into the material. Ytvibrationer can exist in crystals, amorphous solids and thin films, and they complement the bulk phonon spectrum by probing the outermost atomic layers.
Common examples are Rayleigh waves, which travel along the surface of an elastic half-space with particle motion
Ytvibrationer are studied with techniques such as high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS), inelastic neutron or
Understanding surface vibrations is important for surface science, thin-film technology, catalysis, thermal transport across interfaces, and