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Proposal for ultrafast switching of ferroelectrics using mid-infrared pulses

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-01-05 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

I propose a method for ultrafast switching of ferroelectric polarization using mid-infrared pulses. This involves selectively exciting the highest frequency A1A_1 phonon mode of a ferroelectric material with an intense mid-infrared pulse. Large amplitude oscillations of this mode provides a unidirectional force to the lattice such that it displaces along the lowest frequency A1A_1 phonon mode coordinate because of a nonlinear coupling of the type gQPQIR2g Q_{\textrm{P}} Q_{\textrm{IR}}^2 between the two modes. First principles calculations show that this coupling is large in transition-metal oxide ferroelectrics, and the sign of the coupling is such that the lattice displaces in the switching direction. Furthermore, I find that the lowest frequency A1A_1 mode has a large QP3Q_{\textrm{P}}^3 order anharmonicity, which causes a discontinuous switch of electric polarization as the pump amplitude is continuously increased.

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@article{arxiv.1511.00149,
  title  = {Proposal for ultrafast switching of ferroelectrics using mid-infrared pulses},
  author = {Alaska Subedi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00149},
  year   = {2016}
}