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Ultrafast dynamics of spin and orbital correlations in quantum materials: an energy- and momentum-resolved perspective
- Source :
- Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Many remarkable properties of quantum materials emerge from states with intricate coupling between the charge, spin and orbital degrees of freedom. Ultrafast photo-excitations of these materials hold great promise for understanding and controlling the properties of these states. Here we introduce time-resolved resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (trRIXS) as a means of measuring charge, spin and orbital excitations out of equilibrium. These excitations encode the correlations and interactions that determine the detailed properties of the states generated. After outlining the basic principles and instrumentation of tr-RIXS, we review our first observations of transient antiferromagnetic correlations in quasi-two dimensions in a photo-excited Mott insulator and present possible future routes of this fast-developing technique. The increasing number of X-ray free electron laser facilities not only enables tackling long-standing fundamental scientific problems, but also promises to unleash novel inelastic X-ray scattering spectroscopies<br />14 pages, 5 figures, supplementary information; Accepted in Philosophical Transactions A
- Subjects :
- Physics
Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)
Scattering
General Mathematics
Mott insulator
General Engineering
Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
FOS: Physical sciences
General Physics and Astronomy
Energy–momentum relation
Charge (physics)
02 engineering and technology
Articles
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
01 natural sciences
Coupling (physics)
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons
Quantum mechanics
0103 physical sciences
010306 general physics
0210 nano-technology
Spin (physics)
Quantum
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....33f3a8b592081c2b912cb1110e1ad190