Comparison of coherent phonon generation by electronic and ionic Raman scattering in LaAlO$_3$
Abstract
In ionic Raman scattering, infrared-active phonons mediate a scattering process that results in the creation or destruction of a Raman-active phonon. This mechanism relies on nonlinear interactions between phonons and has in recent years been associated with a variety of emergent lattice-driven phenomena in complex transition-metal oxides, but the underlying mechanism is often obscured by the presence of multiple coupled order parameters in play. Here, we use time-resolved spectroscopy to compare coherent phonons generated by ionic Raman scattering with those created by more conventional electronic Raman scattering on the nonmagnetic and non-strongly-correlated wide band-gap insulator LaAlO. We find that the oscillatory amplitude of the low-frequency Raman-active mode exhibits a sharp peak when we tune our pump frequency into resonance with the high-frequency infrared-active mode, consistent with first-principles calculations. Our results suggest that ionic Raman scattering can strongly dominate electronic Raman scattering in wide band-gap insulating materials. We also see evidence of competing scattering channels at fluences above 28~mJ/cm that alter the measured amplitude of the coherent phonon response.
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@article{arxiv.2010.12943,
title = {Comparison of coherent phonon generation by electronic and ionic Raman scattering in LaAlO$_3$},
author = {Martin J. Neugebauer and Dominik M. Juraschek and Matteo Savoini and Pascal Engeler and Larissa Boie and Elsa Abreu and Nicola A. Spaldin and Steven L. Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12943},
year = {2021}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures