Dynamics in the nonequilibrium energy landscape of a frustrated Mott insulator
Sankha Subhra Bakshi, Tanmoy Mondal, Pinaki Majumdar

TL;DR
This paper investigates how laser pulses affect magnetic order in a frustrated Mott insulator, revealing the emergence of spiral order through a combination of mean field, energy landscape analysis, and Langevin dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive approach combining mean field dynamics, energy landscape analysis, and Langevin simulations to study pump-induced order in frustrated Mott insulators.
Findings
Moderate pump reduces 120° magnetic order.
Large pump induces spiral magnetic order.
Emergence of spiral order takes thousands of electronic timescales.
Abstract
In a Mott insulator, a laser pulse with frequency tuned to the gap scale can create a holon-doublon plasma, suppressing the magnetic moment and destroying magnetic order. While this disruptive effect is well established experimentally on a square lattice, we investigate the effect of laser pumping on the triangular lattice, where geometric frustration leads to a richer set of ordering possibilities. We work with the Mott-Hubbard problem at a coupling where order is just stable and employ spatio-temporal mean field dynamics to study the pump response. Moderate pump amplitude just leads to the reduction of order, but at larger amplitude the suppression of order is followed by the appearance of `spiral order'. On the electronic side the density of `excited carriers' in the upper Hubbard band increases monotonically with pump…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
