Time-domain study of coupled collective excitations in quantum materials
Chenhang Xu, Alfred Zong

TL;DR
This review discusses recent time-domain experiments visualizing coupled collective excitations in quantum materials, emphasizing ultrafast techniques that reveal interaction mechanisms and enable control of material properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental advances in visualizing and understanding coupled collective modes using ultrafast time-resolved methods.
Findings
Visualization of phonon-phonon and magnon-exciton couplings
Insights into ultrafast control of collective excitations
Guidance for future exploration of nonequilibrium quantum phenomena
Abstract
Quantum materials hold immense promises for future applications due to their intriguing electronic, magnetic, thermal, and mechanical properties that often arise from a complex interplay between microscopic degrees of freedom. Important insights of such interactions come from studying the collective excitations of electrons, spins, orbitals, and lattice, whose cooperative motions play a crucial role in determining the novel behavior of these systems and offer us a key tuning knob to modify material properties on-demand through external perturbations. In this regard, ultrafast light-matter interaction has shown great potential in controlling the couplings of collective excitations, and rapid progress in a plethora of time-resolved techniques down to the attosecond regime has significantly advanced our understanding of the coupling mechanisms and guided us in manipulating the dynamical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Terahertz technology and applications
