1. Observation of photo-induced plasmon–phonon coupling in PbTe via ultrafast x-ray scattering.
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Jiang, M. P., Fahy, S., Hauber, A., Murray, É. D., Savić, I., Bray, C., Clark, J. N., Henighan, T., Kozina, M., Lindenberg, A. M., Zalden, P., Chollet, M., Glownia, J. M., Hoffmann, M. C., Sato, T., Zhu, D., Delaire, O., May, A. F., Sales, B. C., and Merlin, R.
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DEFORMATION potential ,COHERENCE (Optics) ,LIGHT sources ,COHERENT scattering ,ACOUSTIC couplers ,X-ray scattering - Abstract
We report the observation of photo-induced plasmon–phonon coupled modes in the group IV–VI semiconductor PbTe using ultrafast x-ray diffuse scattering at the Linac Coherent Light Source. We measure the near-zone-center excited-state dispersion of the heavily screened longitudinal optical (LO) phonon branch as extracted from differential changes in x-ray diffuse scattering intensity following above bandgap photoexcitation. We suggest that upon photoexcitation, the LO phonon-plasmon coupled (LOPC) modes themselves become coupled to longitudinal acoustic modes that drive electron band shifts via acoustic deformation potentials and possibly to low-energy single-particle excitations within the plasma and that these couplings give rise to displacement-correlations that oscillate in time with a period given effectively by the heavily screened LOPC frequency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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