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Terahertz-induced tunnel ionization drives coherent Raman-active phonon in Bismuth

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-10-01 v4 Materials Science

Abstract

Driving coherent lattice motion with THz pulses has emerged as a novel pathway for achieving dynamic stabilization of exotic phases that are inaccessible in equilibrium quantum materials. In this work, we present a previously unexplored mechanism for THz excitation of Raman-active phonons. We show that intense THz pulses centered at 1 THz can excite the Raman-active A1gA_{1g} phonon mode at 2.9 THz in a bismuth film. We rule out the possibilities of the phonon being excited through conventional anharmonic coupling to other modes or via a THz sum frequency process. Instead, we demonstrate that the THz-driven tunnel ionization provides a plausible means of creating a displacive driving force to initiate the phonon oscillations. Our work highlights a new mechanism for exciting coherent phonons, offering potential for dynamic control over the electronic and structural properties of semimetals and narrow-band semiconductors on ultrafast timescales.

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@article{arxiv.2408.05770,
  title  = {Terahertz-induced tunnel ionization drives coherent Raman-active phonon in Bismuth},
  author = {Bing Cheng and Patrick L. Kramer and Mariano Trigo and Mengkun Liu and Ctirad Uher and David A. Reis and Zhi-Xun Shen and Jonathan A. Sobota and Matthias. C. Hoffmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.05770},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Main text + SI; Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters