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Ultrafast decoupling of atomic sublattices in a charge-density-wave material

Materials Science 2019-03-26 v1

Abstract

Atomic rearrangements within crystals lie at the foundation of electron-phonon-coupled phenomena such as metal-insulator transition and superconductivity. Advanced laser-pump-probe studies have recently focused on various charge-density-wave (CDW) materials to sharpen our understanding of the charge-lattice entanglement, where non-thermal melting of the CDW state is evident from the enhanced Bragg diffraction peak intensities - attributed to the dominance of the metal-atom dynamics over the nonmetal-anion one. Here using ultrafast MeV electron diffraction on the prototypical CDW material 1T-TaSeTe, we observe an unusual coexistence of systematically enhanced and suppressed Bragg peak intensities upon the CDW suppression, indicating a dominance of nonmetal-anion dynamics during photoexcitation. By tracking these atomic trajectories quantitatively through the ultrafast process, we identify a transient state that manifests itself as an unexpected decoupling of the Ta and Se/Te sublattices. These findings unambiguously unveil a new kind of laser manipulations of lattice order parameters, which has potentials in creating new quantum states and discerning hidden phases such as intra-unit-cell orders.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09911,
  title  = {Ultrafast decoupling of atomic sublattices in a charge-density-wave material},
  author = {Jun Li and Junjie Li and Kai Sun and Lijun Wu and Haoyun Huang and Renkai Li and Jie Yang and Xiaozhe Shen and Xijie Wang and Huixia Luo and Robert J. Cava and Ian K. Robinson and Yimei Zhu and Weiguo Yin and Jing Tao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09911},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Main text has 11 pages with 4 figures. Supplementary Information has 19 pages with 9 figures and 2 tables