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Ultrafast electron calorimetry uncovers a new long-lived metastable state in 1T-TaSe2 mediated by mode-selective electron-phonon coupling.


ABSTRACT: Quantum materials represent one of the most promising frontiers in the quest for faster, lightweight, energy-efficient technologies. However, their inherent complexity and rich phase landscape make them challenging to understand or manipulate. Here, we present a new ultrafast electron calorimetry technique that can systematically uncover new phases of quantum matter. Using time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we measure the dynamic electron temperature, band structure, and heat capacity. This approach allows us to uncover a new long-lived metastable state in the charge density wave material 1T-TaSe2, which is distinct from all the known equilibrium phases: It is characterized by a substantially reduced effective total heat capacity that is only 30% of the normal value, because of selective electron-phonon coupling to a subset of phonon modes. As a result, less energy is required to melt the charge order and transform the state of the material than under thermal equilibrium conditions.

SUBMITTER: Shi X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6397029 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrafast electron calorimetry uncovers a new long-lived metastable state in 1<i>T</i>-TaSe<sub>2</sub> mediated by mode-selective electron-phonon coupling.

Shi Xun X   You Wenjing W   Zhang Yingchao Y   Tao Zhensheng Z   Oppeneer Peter M PM   Wu Xianxin X   Thomale Ronny R   Rossnagel Kai K   Bauer Michael M   Kapteyn Henry H   Murnane Margaret M  

Science advances 20190301 3


Quantum materials represent one of the most promising frontiers in the quest for faster, lightweight, energy-efficient technologies. However, their inherent complexity and rich phase landscape make them challenging to understand or manipulate. Here, we present a new ultrafast electron calorimetry technique that can systematically uncover new phases of quantum matter. Using time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we measure the dynamic electron temperature, band structure, and heat c  ...[more]

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