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Light-induced charge density wave in LaTe3

Authors :
Kogar, Anshul
Kogar, Anshul
Zong, Alfred
Dolgirev, Pavel E
Shen, Xiaozhe
Straquadine, Joshua
Bie, Ya-Qing
Wang, Xirui
Rohwer, Timm
Tung, I-Cheng
Yang, Yafang
Li, Renkai
Yang, Jie
Weathersby, Stephen
Park, Suji
Kozina, Michael E
Sie, Edbert J
Wen, Haidan
Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo
Fisher, Ian R
Wang, Xijie
Gedik, Nuh
Kogar, Anshul
Kogar, Anshul
Zong, Alfred
Dolgirev, Pavel E
Shen, Xiaozhe
Straquadine, Joshua
Bie, Ya-Qing
Wang, Xirui
Rohwer, Timm
Tung, I-Cheng
Yang, Yafang
Li, Renkai
Yang, Jie
Weathersby, Stephen
Park, Suji
Kozina, Michael E
Sie, Edbert J
Wen, Haidan
Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo
Fisher, Ian R
Wang, Xijie
Gedik, Nuh
Source :
NATURE PHYSICS; vol 16, iss 2, 159-+; 1745-2473
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

When electrons in a solid are excited with light, they can alter the free energy landscape and access phases of matter that are beyond reach in thermal equilibrium. This accessibility becomes of vast importance in the presence of phase competition, when one state of matter is preferred over another by only a small energy scale that, in principle, is surmountable by light. Here, we study a layered compound, LaTe$_3$, where a small in-plane (a-c plane) lattice anisotropy results in a unidirectional charge density wave (CDW) along the c-axis. Using ultrafast electron diffraction, we find that after photoexcitation, the CDW along the c-axis is weakened and subsequently, a different competing CDW along the a-axis emerges. The timescales characterizing the relaxation of this new CDW and the reestablishment of the original CDW are nearly identical, which points towards a strong competition between the two orders. The new density wave represents a transient non-equilibrium phase of matter with no equilibrium counterpart, and this study thus provides a framework for unleashing similar states of matter that are "trapped" under equilibrium conditions.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
NATURE PHYSICS; vol 16, iss 2, 159-+; 1745-2473
Notes :
application/pdf, NATURE PHYSICS vol 16, iss 2, 159-+ 1745-2473
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367475208
Document Type :
Electronic Resource