The observation and control of interweaving spin, charge, orbital, and structural degrees of freedom in materials on ultrafast time scales reveal exotic quantum phenomena and enable new active forms of nanotechnology. Bonding is the prime example of the relation between electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom. We report direct evidence illustrating that photoexcitation can be used for ultrafast control of the breaking and recovery of bonds in solids on unprecedented time scales, near the limit for nuclear motions. We describe experimental and theoretical studies of IrTe%$_2$ using femtosecond electron diffraction and density functional theory to investigate bonding instability. Ir-Ir dimerization shows an unexpected fast dissociation and ...
This thesis presents ultrafast photophysical measurements on a number of phosphorescent iridium comp...
A long-held thought experiment of science is the direct observation of the motions of atoms and mole...
Correlated electron systems can undergo ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions involving concerted...
The observation and control of interweaving spin, charge, orbital, and structural degrees of freedom...
The observation and control of interweaving spin, charge, orbital, and structural degrees of freedom...
Photoinduced phase transitions can have complex and intriguing behaviors more than material ground-s...
We present a time-resolved angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study of IrTe2, which undergoe...
We present a time-resolved angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study of IrTe2, which undergoes...
Ultrafast non-equilibrium dynamics offer a route to study the microscopic interactions that govern m...
We have explored the origin of unusual first-order-type electronic and structural transitions in IrT...
Abstract The hot carrier cooling occurs in most photoexcitation-induced phase transitions (PIPTs), b...
We have explored the origin of unusual first-order-type electronic and structural transitions in IrT...
Ultrafast nonequilibrium dynamics offer a route to study the microscopic interactions that govern m...
Correlated electron systems can undergo ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions involving concerted...
Transient control over the atomic potential-energy landscapes of solids could lead to new states of ...
This thesis presents ultrafast photophysical measurements on a number of phosphorescent iridium comp...
A long-held thought experiment of science is the direct observation of the motions of atoms and mole...
Correlated electron systems can undergo ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions involving concerted...
The observation and control of interweaving spin, charge, orbital, and structural degrees of freedom...
The observation and control of interweaving spin, charge, orbital, and structural degrees of freedom...
Photoinduced phase transitions can have complex and intriguing behaviors more than material ground-s...
We present a time-resolved angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study of IrTe2, which undergoe...
We present a time-resolved angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study of IrTe2, which undergoes...
Ultrafast non-equilibrium dynamics offer a route to study the microscopic interactions that govern m...
We have explored the origin of unusual first-order-type electronic and structural transitions in IrT...
Abstract The hot carrier cooling occurs in most photoexcitation-induced phase transitions (PIPTs), b...
We have explored the origin of unusual first-order-type electronic and structural transitions in IrT...
Ultrafast nonequilibrium dynamics offer a route to study the microscopic interactions that govern m...
Correlated electron systems can undergo ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions involving concerted...
Transient control over the atomic potential-energy landscapes of solids could lead to new states of ...
This thesis presents ultrafast photophysical measurements on a number of phosphorescent iridium comp...
A long-held thought experiment of science is the direct observation of the motions of atoms and mole...
Correlated electron systems can undergo ultrafast photoinduced phase transitions involving concerted...