Abstract
Nonequilibrium pump-probe time-domain spectroscopies can become an important tool to disentangle degrees of freedom whose coupling leads to broad structures in the frequency domain. Here, using the time-resolved solution of a model photoexcited electron-phonon system, we show that the relaxational dynamics are directly governed by the equilibrium self-energy so that the phonon frequency sets a window for "slow"versus "fast"recovery. The overall temporal structure of this relaxation spectroscopy allows for a reliable and quantitative extraction of the electron-phonon coupling strength without requiring an effective temperature model or making strong assumptions about the underlying bare electronic band dispersion.
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Sentef, M., Kemper, A. F., Moritz, B., Freericks, J. K., Shen, Z. X., & Devereaux, T. P. (2014). Examining electron-boson coupling using time-resolved spectroscopy. Physical Review X, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.3.041033
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