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Ultrafast formation of topological defects and transient charge density waves in rare earth tri-tellurides

ORAL

Abstract

Ultrafast excitations in solids can lead to novel dynamics and to the emergence of material phases that are out of reach in thermal equilibrium. We use ultrafast x-ray diffraction to study the dynamics of charge density waves (CDW) in LaTe3, where a “competing” CDW has been observed following laser excitation. LaTe3 is a layered compound exhibiting a CDW along its ‘c’ axis. Upon laser excitation we measure suppression of the super-lattice Bragg peak and the formation of domain walls. These walls break down, forming 1D topological defects (vortex lines), the signatures of which we resolve using the extremely high temporal and momentum resolution provided by the free electron laser. The suppression of the stable CDW induces a transient enhancement of the intensity at a perpendicular wave-vector (‘a’ axis) with a timescale of a few picoseconds; However, our results strongly suggest that this modulation never develops long range order. By studying the dynamics of the ‘a’ and ‘c’ modulations we find indications that the vortex lines of the ‘c’ order prolong the lifetime of the ‘a’ axis fluctuations. Our results provide an important insight into the delicate interplay between competing phases and suggest routes to control emergent phases through topological defects.

Presenters

  • Gal Orenstein

    Stanford, Stanford University

Authors

  • Gal Orenstein

    Stanford, Stanford University

  • Ryan A Duncan

    Stanford University

  • Gilberto De La Pena

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Yijing Huang

    Stanford University, Stanford Univ

  • Quynh L Nguyen

    SLAC, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, Stanford University

  • Viktor Krapivin

    Stanford University, Stanford Univ

  • Samuel W Teitelbaum

    Arizona State University, ASU

  • Anisha G Singh

    Stanford University

  • Roman Mankowsky

    PSI, Paul Scherrer Institut

  • Mathias Sander

    PSI, Paul Scherrer Institut

  • Henrik Lemke

    PSI, Paul Scherrer Institut

  • David A Reis

    Stanford Univ, Stanford PULSE Institute

  • Ian R Fisher

    Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA

  • Mariano Trigo

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab