Session H41: Irving Langmuir Prize Session: Ultrafast Dynamics

8:00 AM–10:36 AM, Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Room: A115/117

Chair: Oliver Gessner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.H41.5

Abstract: H41.00005 : Electron and ion dynamics in the melting of two-dimensional charge density waves

9:36 AM–9:48 AM

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Authors:

  Tzong-Ru Han
    (Michigan State University)

  Christos Malliakas
    (Northwestern University)

  S.D. Mahanti
    (Michigan State University)

  Mercouri Kanatzidis
    (Northwestern University)

  Chong-Yu Ruan
    (Michigan State University)

The cause of local lattice distortion in the formation of charge density waves (CDW) in 1D materials is often attributed to the Peierls mechanism, while for 2D system, such as CeTe3, it is not precisely known, due to imperfect nesting of the Fermi surface and a rather large CDW gap observed. Using ultrafast electron crystallography, the femtosecond electronic melting and recrystallization of CDW is investigated by following the superlattice peaks (order parameter) originated from the long-range charge ordering and the accompanying lattice distortion. We find that the reconstitution of CDW is subject to a bottleneck effect that can be attributed to the distinctively separated dynamical properties of electrons and ions in the short time scale, revealing the complexity of 2D CDW formation.

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