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Science Advances | 2015

Exploration of metastability and hidden phases in correlated electron crystals visualized by femtosecond optical doping and electron crystallography

Tzong Ru T Han; Faran Zhou; Christos D. Malliakas; Phillip M. Duxbury; Subhendra D. Mahanti; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis; Chong Yu Ruan

Using femtosecond photodoping and crystallography to explore metastable and hidden quantum phases in tantalum disulfide. Characterizing and understanding the emergence of multiple macroscopically ordered electronic phases through subtle tuning of temperature, pressure, and chemical doping has been a long-standing central issue for complex materials research. We report the first comprehensive studies of optical doping–induced emergence of stable phases and metastable hidden phases visualized in situ by femtosecond electron crystallography. The electronic phase transitions are triggered by femtosecond infrared pulses, and a temperature–optical density phase diagram is constructed and substantiated with the dynamics of metastable states, highlighting the cooperation and competition through which the macroscopic quantum orders emerge. These results elucidate key pathways of femtosecond electronic switching phenomena and provide an important new avenue to comprehensively investigate optical doping–induced transition states and phase diagrams of complex materials with wide-ranging applications.


Scientific Reports | 2016

The nature of photoinduced phase transition and metastable states in vanadium dioxide

Zhensheng Tao; Faran Zhou; Tzong Ru T Han; David Torres; Tongyu Wang; Nelson Sepúlveda; Kiseok Chang; Margaret Young; Richard R. Lunt; Chong Yu Ruan

Photoinduced threshold switching processes that lead to bistability and the formation of metastable phases in photoinduced phase transition of VO2 are elucidated through ultrafast electron diffraction and diffusive scattering techniques with varying excitation wavelengths. We uncover two distinct regimes of the dynamical phase change: a nearly instantaneous crossover into an intermediate state and its decay led by lattice instabilities over 10 ps timescales. The structure of this intermediate state is identified to be monoclinic, but more akin to M2 rather than M1 based on structure refinements. The extinction of all major monoclinic features within just a few picoseconds at the above-threshold-level (~20%) photoexcitations and the distinct dynamics in diffusive scattering that represents medium-range atomic fluctuations at two photon wavelengths strongly suggest a density-driven and nonthermal pathway for the initial process of the photoinduced phase transition. These results highlight the critical roles of electron correlations and lattice instabilities in driving and controlling phase transformations far from equilibrium.


Structural Dynamics | 2017

Active control of bright electron beams with RF optics for femtosecond microscopy

Joseph Williams; Faran Zhou; T. Sun; Zhensheng Tao; Kiseok Chang; Kyoko Makino; Martin Berz; Phillip M. Duxbury; Chong Yu Ruan

A frontier challenge in implementing femtosecond electron microscopy is to gain precise optical control of intense beams to mitigate collective space charge effects for significantly improving the throughput. Here, we explore the flexible uses of an RF cavity as a longitudinal lens in a high-intensity beam column for condensing the electron beams both temporally and spectrally, relevant to the design of ultrafast electron microscopy. Through the introduction of a novel atomic grating approach for characterization of electron bunch phase space and control optics, we elucidate the principles for predicting and controlling the phase space dynamics to reach optimal compressions at various electron densities and generating conditions. We provide strategies to identify high-brightness modes, achieving ∼100 fs and ∼1 eV resolutions with 106 electrons per bunch, and establish the scaling of performance for different bunch charges. These results benchmark the sensitivity and resolution from the fundamental beam brightness perspective and also validate the adaptive optics concept to enable delicate control of the density-dependent phase space structures to optimize the performance, including delivering ultrashort, monochromatic, high-dose, or coherent electron bunches.


Chemical Physics Letters | 2017

Femtosecond electron spectroscopy in an electron microscope with high brightness beams

Faran Zhou; Joseph Williams; Chong Yu Ruan


Ultrafast Bandgap Photonics III | 2018

Probing the emerging self-organizing behavior and meta-stability in ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions in correlated electron crystals (Conference Presentation)

Chong Yu Ruan; Faran Zhou; Joseph Williams


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Phase-space characterization and optimization of high-brightness electron beams for femtosecond imaging and spectroscopy near the single-shot limit

Joseph Williams; Faran Zhou; Tianyin Sun; Phillip M. Duxbury; Steven M. Lund; Brandon Zerbe; Chong Yu Ruan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Imaging the transition states in the thermal and nonthermal phase transitions of vanadium dioxide using coherent femtosecond electron beams

Faran Zhou; Joseph Williams; Zhensheng Tao; David Torres; Nelson Sepúlveda; Chong Yu Ruan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Mapping of the photo-induced metastable and hidden phases in 2D electronic materials

Faran Zhou; Tianyin Sun; Tzong-Ru Han; Christos D. Malliakas; Phillip M. Duxbury; Subhendra D. Mahanti; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis; Chong Yu Ruan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

High-brightness electron beams for ultrafast electron microdiffraction and imaging

Tianyin Sun; Faran Zhou; Kiseok Chang; Zhensheng Tao; Joe Williams; Chong Yu Ruan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Beyond structural bottleneck: the nature of nonthermal optically induced ultrafast phase switching in VO

Zhensheng Tao; Tzong-Ru T. Han; Faran Zhou; David Torres; Tony Wang; Nelson Sepúlveda; Chong Yu Ruan

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Chong Yu Ruan

Michigan State University

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Zhensheng Tao

Michigan State University

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Joseph Williams

Michigan State University

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David Torres

Michigan State University

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Jenni Portman

Michigan State University

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