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Ultrafast x-ray diffraction of a ferroelectric soft mode driven by broadband terahertz pulses

Authors :
Gr��bel, S.
Johnson, J. A.
Beaud, P.
Dornes, C.
Ferrer, A.
Haborets, V.
Huber, L.
Huber, T.
Kohutych, A.
Kubacka, T.
Kubli, M.
Mariager, S. O.
Rittmann, J.
Saari, J. I.
Vysochanskii, Y.
Ingold, G.
Johnson, S. L.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Intense, few-cycle pulses in the terahertz frequency range have strong potential for schemes of control over vibrational modes in solid-state materials in the electronic ground-state. Here we report an experiment using single cycle terahertz pulses to directly excite lattice vibrations in the ferroelectric material $\mathrm{Sn_2P_2S_6}$ and ultrafast x-ray diffraction to quantify the resulting structural dynamics. A model of a damped harmonic oscillator driven by the transient electric field of the terahertz pulses describes well the movement of the Sn$^{2+}$ ion along the ferroelectric soft mode. Finally, we describe an anharmonic extension of this model which predicts coherent switching of domains at peak THz-frequency fields of 790 kV/cm.<br />5 pages, 4 figures. Supplementary material 1 page

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56950098dc2cbb064e65c3b66f9453d7