Carrier relaxation dynamics in high temperature superconductors
Jure Demsar, Dragan Mihailovic, Viktor V. Kabanov

TL;DR
This paper reviews femtosecond spectroscopy studies of carrier relaxation in high-temperature superconductors, revealing two distinct relaxation processes linked to different energy gaps and spatial inhomogeneities.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the coexistence of pseudogap and superconducting gap relaxation dynamics in HTSCs through time-resolved optical measurements.
Findings
Evidence for two distinct relaxation processes in HTSCs.
Identification of a temperature-independent pseudogap.
Observation of a temperature-dependent superconducting gap.
Abstract
In this report we review recent experimental results on photoexcited carrier relaxation dynamics on high temperature superconductors (HTSC) probed by a femtosecond time-resolved optical spectroscopy, and compare the results with the data obtained on quasi two dimensional charge density waves. In these experiments, a femtosecond laser pump pulse excites electron-hole pairs via an inter-band transition in the material. These hot carriers rapidly release their energy via electron-electron and electron-phonon collisions reaching states near the Fermi energy within ~100 fs. If an energy gap is present in the low-energy density of states (DOS), it inhibits the final relaxation step and photoexcited carriers accumulate above the gap causing a transient change in reflectivity arising from excited state absorption. The relaxation and recombination processes of photoexcited quasiparticles,…
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