Abstract
The excitation and detection of coherent phonons have given unique insights into the condensed matter, in particular for materials with strong electron–phonon coupling. A study of coherent phonons is reported in the layered charge density wave (CDW) compound 1T-TaSe2 performed using transient broadband reflectivity spectroscopy, in the photon energy range 1.75–2.65 eV. Several intense and long-lasting (>20 ps) oscillations, arising from the CDW superlattice reconstruction, are observed allowing for detailed analysis of the spectral dependence of their amplitude and phase. For energies above 2.4 eV, where transitions involve Ta d-bands, the CDW amplitude mode at 2.19 THz is found to dominate the coherent response. At lower energies, instead, beating arises between additional frequencies, with a particularly intense mode at 2.95 THz. Interestingly, the spectral analysis reveals a π phase shift at 2.4 eV. Results are discussed considering the selective coupling of specific modes to energy bands involved in the optical transitions seen in steady-state reflectivity. The work demonstrates how coherent phonon spectroscopy can distinguish and resolve optical states strongly coupled to the CDW order and provide additional information normally hidden in conventional steady-state techniques.
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Sayers, C. J., Dal Conte, S., Wolverson, D., Gadermaier, C., Cerullo, G., Carpene, E., & Da Como, E. (2022). Spectrally Resolving the Phase and Amplitude of Coherent Phonons in the Charge Density Wave State of 1T-TaSe2. Advanced Optical Materials, 10(14). https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202200362
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