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Probing ultrafast spin-relaxation and precession dynamics in a cuprate Mott insulator with 7-fs optical pulses

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-10-12 v1

Abstract

A charge excitation in a two-dimensional Mott insulator is strongly coupled with the surrounding spins, which is observed as magnetic-polaron formations of doped carriers and a magnon sideband in the Mott-gap transition spectrum. However, the dynamics related to the spin sector are difficult to measure. Here, we show that pump-probe reflection spectroscopy with 7-fs laser pulses can detect the optically induced spin dynamics in Nd2_2CuO4_4, a cuprate Mott insulator. The bleaching signal at the Mott-gap transition is enhanced at \sim18 fs, which corresponds to the spin-relaxation time in magnetic-polaron formations and is characterized by the exchange interaction. More importantly, ultrafast coherent oscillations appear in the time evolutions of the reflectivity changes, and their frequencies (1400-2700 cm1^{-1}) are equal to the probe energy measured from the Mott-gap transition peak. These oscillations originate from interferences between charge excitations with two magnons and provide direct evidence for charge-spin coupling.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04158,
  title  = {Probing ultrafast spin-relaxation and precession dynamics in a cuprate Mott insulator with 7-fs optical pulses},
  author = {T. Miyamoto and Y. Matsui and T. Terashige and T. Morimoto and N. Sono and H. Yada and S. Ishihara and Y. Watanabe and S. Adachi and T. Ito and K. Oka and A. Sawa and H. Okamoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04158},
  year   = {2018}
}

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20 pages including 4 figures (Supplementary materials: 11 pages including 4 figures)