We trace the ultrafast dynamics of the spin density wave gap of the pnictide system BaFe2As2 probing resonantly with broadband multi-terahertz pulses. The photoexcitation in the low-temperature ground state leads to a fast suppression of the spin order followed by a slower recovery process. Surprisingly, in the normal state, we observe periodic oscillations of the spin density wave feature at a frequency as high as 5.5 THz. Our results indicate a transient development of a macroscopic order driven by a coherent lattice oscillation and attest to a pronounced spin-phonon coupling in pnictides. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2013.
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Kim, K. W., Pashkin, A., Schäfer, H., Beyer, M., Porer, M., Wolf, T., … Leitenstorfer, A. (2013). Transient spin density wave order induced in the normal state of BaFe 2As2 by coherent lattice oscillations. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 41). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134103012
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