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Strain Wave Pathway to Semiconductor-to-Metal Transition revealed by time resolved X-ray powder diffraction

Authors :
Mariette, C.
Lorenc, M.
Cailleau, H.
Collet, E.
Guérin, L.
Volte, A.
Trzop, E.
Bertoni, R.
Dong, X.
Lépine, B.
Hernandez, O
Janod, E.
Cario, L.
Phuoc, V. Ta
Ohkoshi, S.
Tokoro, H.
Patthey, L.
Babic, A.
Usov, I.
Ozerov, D.
Sala, L.
Ebner, S.
Böhler, P.
Keller, A
Oggenfuss, A.
Zmofing, T.
Redford, S.
Vetter, S.
Follath, R.
Juranic, P.
Schreiber, A.
Beaud, P.
Esposito, V.
Deng, Y
Ingold, G.
Chergui, M.
Mancini, G. F.
Mankowsky, R.
Svetina, C.
Zerdane, S.
Mozzanica, A.
Wulff, M.
Levantino, M.
Lemke, H.
Cammarata, M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Thanks to the remarkable developments of ultrafast science, one of today's challenges is to modify material state by controlling with a light pulse the coherent motions that connect two different phases. Here we show how strain waves, launched by electronic and structural precursor phenomena, determine a macroscopic transformation pathway for the semiconducting-to-metal transition with large volume change in bistable Ti$_3$O$_5$ nanocrystals. Femtosecond powder X-ray diffraction allowed us to quantify the structural deformations associated with the photoinduced phase transition on relevant time scales. We monitored the early intra-cell distortions around absorbing metal dimers, but also long range crystalline deformations dynamically governed by acoustic waves launched at the laser-exposed Ti$_3$O$_5$ surface. We rationalize these observations with a simplified elastic model, demonstrating that a macroscopic transformation occurs concomitantly with the propagating acoustic wavefront on the picosecond timescale, several decades earlier than the subsequent thermal processes governed by heat diffusion.<br />Comment: 30 pages (including supplementary text), 5 main figures, 9 supplementary figures; corrected author list

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.08152
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21316-y