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Nature | 2010

Snapshots of cooperative atomic motions in the optical suppression of charge density waves

Maximilian Eichberger; Hanjo Schäfer; Marina Krumova; Markus Beyer; J. Demsar; Helmuth Berger; Gustavo Moriena; Germán Sciaini; R. J. Dwayne Miller

Macroscopic quantum phenomena such as high-temperature superconductivity, colossal magnetoresistance, ferrimagnetism and ferromagnetism arise from a delicate balance of different interactions among electrons, phonons and spins on the nanoscale. The study of the interplay among these various degrees of freedom in strongly coupled electron–lattice systems is thus crucial to their understanding and for optimizing their properties. Charge-density-wave (CDW) materials, with their inherent modulation of the electron density and associated periodic lattice distortion, represent ideal model systems for the study of such highly cooperative phenomena. With femtosecond time-resolved techniques, it is possible to observe these interactions directly by abruptly perturbing the electronic distribution while keeping track of energy relaxation pathways and coupling strengths among the different subsystems. Numerous time-resolved experiments have been performed on CDWs, probing the dynamics of the electronic subsystem. However, the dynamics of the periodic lattice distortion have been only indirectly inferred. Here we provide direct atomic-level information on the structural dynamics by using femtosecond electron diffraction to study the quasi two-dimensional CDW system 1T-TaS2. Effectively, we have directly observed the atomic motions that result from the optically induced change in the electronic spatial distribution. The periodic lattice distortion, which has an amplitude of ∼0.1 Å, is suppressed by about 20% on a timescale (∼250 femtoseconds) comparable to half the period of the corresponding collective mode. These highly cooperative, electronically driven atomic motions are accompanied by a rapid electron–phonon energy transfer (∼350 femtoseconds) and are followed by fast recovery of the CDW (∼4 picoseconds). The degree of cooperativity in the observed structural dynamics is remarkable and illustrates the importance of obtaining atomic-level perspectives of the processes directing the physics of strongly correlated systems.


Optics Express | 2010

Impulsive terahertz radiation with high electric fields from an amplifier-driven large-area photoconductive antenna

Matthias Beck; Hanjo Schäfer; Gregor Klatt; J. Demsar; Stephan Winnerl; Manfred Helm; Thomas Dekorsy

We report on the generation of impulsive terahertz (THz) radiation with 36 kV/cm vacuum electric field (1.5 mW average thermal power) at 250 kHz repetition rate and a high NIR-to-THz conversion efficiency of 2 x 10(-3). This is achieved by photoexciting biased large-area photoconductive emitter with NIR fs pulses of microJ pulse energy. We demonstrate focussing of the THz beam by tailoring the pulse front of the exciting laser beam without any focussing element for the THz beam. A high dynamic range of 10(4) signal-to-noise is obtained with an amplifier based system.


Nature Materials | 2012

Ultrafast transient generation of spin-density-wave order in the normal state of BaFe2As2 driven by coherent lattice vibrations

Kyung Wan Kim; Alexej Pashkin; Hanjo Schäfer; Markus Beyer; Michael Porer; Thomas Wolf; C. Bernhard; J. Demsar; Rupert Huber; Alfred Leitenstorfer

The interplay among charge, spin and lattice degrees of freedom in solids gives rise to intriguing macroscopic quantum phenomena such as colossal magnetoresistance, multiferroicity and high-temperature superconductivity. Strong coupling or competition between various orders in these systems presents the key to manipulate their functional properties by means of external perturbations such as electric and magnetic fields or pressure. Ultrashort and intense optical pulses have emerged as an interesting tool to investigate elementary dynamics and control material properties by melting an existing order. Here, we employ few-cycle multi-terahertz pulses to resonantly probe the evolution of the spin-density-wave (SDW) gap of the pnictide compound BaFe(2)As(2) following excitation with a femtosecond optical pulse. When starting in the low-temperature ground state, optical excitation results in a melting of the SDW order, followed by ultrafast recovery. In contrast, the SDW gap is induced when we excite the normal state above the transition temperature. Very surprisingly, the transient ordering quasi-adiabatically follows a coherent lattice oscillation at a frequency as high as 5.5 THz. Our results attest to a pronounced spin-phonon coupling in pnictides that supports rapid development of a macroscopic order on small vibrational displacement even without breaking the symmetry of the crystal.


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Dynamics of photoinduced Charge-Density-Wave to metal phase transition in K0.3MoO3

A. Tomeljak; Hanjo Schäfer; D. Städter; Markus Beyer; Katica Biljaković; J. Demsar

We present the first systematic studies of the photoinduced phase transition from the ground charge density wave (CDW) state to the normal metallic state in the prototype quasi-1D CDW system K0.3MoO3. Ultrafast nonthermal CDW melting is achieved at the absorbed energy density that corresponds to the electronic energy difference between the metallic and CDW states. The results imply that on the subpicosecond time scale when melting and subsequent initial recovery of the electronic order takes place the lattice remains unperturbed.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Disentanglement of the Electronic and Lattice Parts of the Order Parameter in a 1D Charge Density Wave System Probed by Femtosecond Spectroscopy

Hanjo Schäfer; V. V. Kabanov; Markus Beyer; Katica Biljaković; J. Demsar

We report on the high resolution studies of the temperature (T) dependence of the q=0 phonon spectrum in the quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) compound K(0.3)MoO(3) utilizing time-resolved optical spectroscopy. Numerous modes that appear below T(c) show pronounced T dependences of their amplitudes, frequencies, and dampings. Utilizing the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau theory we show that these modes result from linear coupling of the electronic part of the order parameter to the 2k(F) phonons, while the (electronic) CDW amplitude mode is overdamped.


Optics Express | 2010

Passively mode-locked Tm,Ho:YAG laser at 2 µm based on saturable absorption of intersubband transitions in quantum wells

Kejian Yang; Hubertus Bromberger; Hartmut Ruf; Hanjo Schäfer; Joerg Neuhaus; Thomas Dekorsy; Christiana Villas-Boas Grimm; Manfred Helm; Klaus Biermann; Harald Künzel

We report the first demonstration of a solid state laser passively mode-locked through the saturable absorption of short-wavelength intersubband transitions in doped quantum wells: a continuous wave Ti:sapphire laser end-pumped Tm,Ho:YAG laser at the center wavelength of 2.091 mum utilizing intersubband transitions in narrow In(0.53)Ga(0.47)As/Al(0.53)As(0.47)Sb quantum wells. Stable passive mode-locking operation with maximum average output power of up to 160 mW for 2.9 W of the absorbed pump power could last for hours without external interruption and a mode-locked pulse with duration of 60 ps at repetition rate of 106.5 MHz was generated.


Optics Express | 2012

Efficient continuous wave and passively mode-locked Tm-doped crystalline silicate laser

Kejian Yang; Hubertus Bromberger; Dirk C. Heinecke; Christoph Kölbl; Hanjo Schäfer; Thomas Dekorsy; Shengzhi Zhao; Lihe Zheng; Jun Xu; Guangjun Zhao

An efficient continuous wave and passively mode-locked thulium-doped oxyorthosilicate Tm:LuYSiO5 laser is demonstrated. A maximum slope efficiency of 56.3% is obtained at 2057.4 nm in continuous wave operation regime. With an InGaAs quantum well SESAM, self-starting passively mode-locked Tm:LuYSiO5 laser is realized in the 1929 nm to 2065 nm spectral region. A maximum average output power of 130.2 mW with a pulse duration of 33.1 ps and a repetition rate of about 100 MHz is generated at 1984.1 nm. Pulses as short as 24.2 ps with an average output power of 100 mW are obtained with silicon prisms where used to manage the intracavity dispersion. The shortest pulse duration of about 19.6 ps is obtained with an average output power of 64.5 mW at 1944.3 nm.


Physical Review B | 2011

Photoinduced melting of superconductivity in the high- T c superconductor La 2 − x Sr x CuO 4 probed by time-resolved optical and terahertz techniques

Markus Beyer; David Städter; Matthias Beck; Hanjo Schäfer; V. V. Kabanov; G. Logvenov; Ivan Bozovic; G. Koren; J. Demsar

The dynamics of depletion and recovery of a superconducting state in La


Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Detection of charge density wave ground state in granular thin films of blue bronze K0.3MoO3 by femtosecond spectroscopy

Damir Dominko; Damir Starešinić; Krešimir Salamon; Katica Biljaković; A. Tomeljak; Hanjo Schäfer; Tim Huber; J. Demsar; G. Socol; C. Ristoscu; I.N. Mihailescu; Z. Siketić; I. Bogdanović Radović; Galja Pletikapić; Vesna Svetličić; M. Ðekić; H. Šamić; J. Marcus

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International Conference on Ultrafast Structural Dynamics | 2012

Femtosecond Electron Diffraction for the Study of Charge Density Waves

Germán Sciaini; Maximilian Eichberger; Hanjo Schäfer; Marina Krumova; Markus Beyer; Helmuth Berger; Gustavo Moriena; J. Demsar; Dwayne Miller

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J. Demsar

University of Konstanz

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Katica Biljaković

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Tomeljak

University of Konstanz

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Alexej Pashkin

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

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