Transient electronic structure of the photoinduced phase of Pr0.7 Ca0.3 MnO3 probed with soft x-ray pulses
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 80:15 (2009)
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We use time-resolved x-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy to investigate the electronic dynamics associated with the photoinduced insulator-to-metal phase transition in the colossal magnetoresistive manganite Pr0.7 Ca0.3 MnO3. Absorption changes at the OK and MnL edges directly monitor the evolution of the density of unoccupied states in the transient photoinduced phase. We show that the electronic structure of the photoinduced phase is remarkably similar to that of the ferromagnetic metallic phase reached in related manganites upon cooling below the Curie temperature. © 2009 The American Physical Society.Ultrafast coupling between light, coherent lattice vibrations, and the magnetic structure of semicovalent LaMnO(3).
Phys Rev Lett 103:9 (2009) 097402
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Coherent lattice vibrations are excited and probed with pulses of 10 fs duration in LaMnO(3). The measured frequencies correspond to those of Jahn-Teller stretching and of out-of phase rotations of the oxygen octahedra. Surprisingly, the amplitude and damping rate of both modes exhibit a sharp discontinuity at the Néel temperature, highlighting nontrivial coupling between light, lattice, and magnetic structure. We explain this effect by applying the Goodenough-Kanamori rules to the excited state of LaMnO(3), and note that charge transfer can invert the sign of the semicovalent exchange interaction, which in turn perturbs the equilibrium bond lengths.Chemical physics: Melted in a flash
Nature 458:7234 (2009) 42-43
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The observation that atomic disorder emerges exceptionally fast during laser-induced melting of crystalline bismuth prompts fresh thinking about the nature of this phase transition. © 2009 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.Design of a sub 100-femtosecond X-ray streak camera
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers (2009)
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The temporal resolution of existing streak cameras are limited by electron transit time dispersion. Here we present a state-of-art design compensating this to achieve a breakthrough of 100fs time resolution. © 2009 OSA/CLEO/IQEC 2009.Design of a sub 100-femtosecond X-ray streak camera
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers (2009)