Keldysh space control of charge dynamics in a strongly driven Mott insulator
ORAL
Abstract
The fate of a Mott insulator under strong low frequency optical driving conditions is a fundamental problem in quantum many-body dynamics. Using ultrafast broadband reflectivity spectroscopy and second-harmonic generation rotational anisotropy experiments, we measured the transient out-of-equilibrium doublon-holon and electronic structure dynamics of an off resonantly pumped Mott insulator Ca2RuO4. We observed coherent bandwidth renormalization and nonlinear doublon-holon pair production occurring in rapid succession within a sub-100 femtosecond pump pulse duration. By sweeping the off-resonant electric field amplitude, we demonstrate continuous bandwidth tuning and a Keldysh cross-over from a multi-photon absorption to quantum tunneling dominated pair production regime. The time dynamics of antiferromagnetic order under the impact of nonlinear pair production was investigated. Our results provide a procedure to control coherent and nonlinear heating processes in Mott insulators, facilitating the discovery of novel out-of-equilibrium phenomena in strongly correlated systems.
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Presenters
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Xinwei Li
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
Authors
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Xinwei Li
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Honglie Ning
Caltech
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Omar Mehio
Caltech
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Hengdi Zhao
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Min-Cheol Lee
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Kyungwan Kim
Chungbuk National University
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Fumihiko Nakamura
Kurume Institute of Technology
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Yoshiteru Maeno
Kyoto Univ
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Gang Cao
University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder
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David Hsieh
Caltech