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Fit-Free Optical Determination of Electronic Thermalization Time in Nematic Iron-Based Superconductors

Superconductivity 2026-04-03 v2

Abstract

We present a nematic response function model (NRFM) for fit-free direct extraction of the characteristic time of ultrafast electronic thermalization in iron-based superconductors, materials with electronic nematicity. By combining the NRFM for polarization-dependent pump--probe measurements of electronic nematic response with the two-temperature model (TTM) for sub-picosecond quasiparticle relaxation, we quantify the electronic thermalization timescales and their anisotropy. The nematic response function is modeled as the difference of normalized reflectivity signals, revealing a pronounced sub-picosecond extremum in signal evolution that directly yields the characteristic electronic thermalization time. This method demonstrates that the NRFM is consistent with TTM fits of transient optical response, yielding electronic thermalization time constants on the order of 110--230~fs for the FeSe1x_{1-x}Tex_x and Ba(Fe0.92_{0.92}Co0.08_{0.08})2_2As2_2 thin films. The proposed approach can be applied to any material that exhibits electronic nematicity, providing a powerful tool for direct mapping of the relaxation time in nematic materials, avoiding complex experimental data-fitting procedures.

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@article{arxiv.2602.05771,
  title  = {Fit-Free Optical Determination of Electronic Thermalization Time in Nematic Iron-Based Superconductors},
  author = {Alexander Bartenev and Roman Kolodka and Ki-Tae Eom and Jong-Hoon Kang and Adrian Rua-Melendez and Jason Kawasaki and Chang-Beom Eom and Armando Rua and Sergiy Lysenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05771},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 4 figures