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Electron and phonon dynamics across the photoinduced charge density wave transition in 1T-VSe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

1T-VSe2 undergoes a charge density wave (CDW) transition at 110 K which results in gaps opening around the Fermi surface together with a 4a x 4a lattice distortion, and the appearance of exotic collective modes [1]. In equilibrium, the CDW state has been associated with both electronic correlations (i.e. nesting) [2] and electron-phonon interactions [3]. Here, we use ultrafast optical spectroscopy to simultaneously track the out-of-equilibrium electron and phonon dynamics across the CDW transition. At 4.3 K, we observe well-resolved coherent oscillations of the CDW amplitude mode (~1.4 THz) triggered by the optical excitation. Upon increasing laser fluence, a photoinduced phase transition occurs from the CDW to normal phase structure, evidenced by a switching of the dominant oscillation frequency from ~1.4 to ~6.2 THz, and a dramatic change in the carrier dynamics. A temperature-dependent study (4.3 – 295 K) allows us to compare the characteristics of the photoinduced transition with the thermal transition. Our results are supported by theoretical calculations of the phonon dispersion and the stability of the CDW structure under photoexcitation.

[1] X. Feng et al. PRB 104, 165134 (2021).

[2] V. N. Strocov et al. PRL 109, 086401 (2012).

[3] J. Diego et al. Nat. Comms. 12, 598 (2021).

Presenters

  • Charles Sayers

    Politecnico di Milano Univ, Politecnico di Milano

Authors

  • Charles Sayers

    Politecnico di Milano Univ, Politecnico di Milano

  • Giovanni Marini

    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

  • Hamoon Hedayat

    University of Cologne

  • Xuanbo Feng

    University of Amsterdam

  • Erik van Heumen

    Van der Waals–Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 5 QSoft, Science, Park 123, Amsterdam, Netherlands, University of Amsterdam

  • Christoph Gadermaier

    Dipartimento di Fisica, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy, Politecnico di Milano

  • Stefano Dal Conte

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Matteo Calandra

    Univ of Trento, University of Trento

  • Giulio Cerullo

    Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano + Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie CNR, Department of Physics, Politecnico di Milano