The fundamental idea that the constituents of interacting many body systems in complex quantum materials may self-organise into long range order under highly non-equilibrium conditions leads to the notion that entirely new and unexpected functionalities might be artificially created. However, demonstrating new emergent order in highly non-equilibrium transitions has proven surprisingly difficult. In spite of huge recent advances in experimental ultrafast time-resolved techniques, methods that average over successive transition outcomes have so far proved incapable of elucidating the emerging spatial structure. Here, using scanning tunneling microscopy, we report for the first time the charge order emerging after a single transition outcome ...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Porer M, Leierseder U, Menard J-M, et al. Non-thermal separation of electronic and structural orders...
Non-equilibrium conditions may lead to novel properties of materials with broken symmetry ground sta...
preprint version of the paper published in npj Quantum MaterialsInternational audienceThe fundamenta...
17 pages, 13 figuresMetastable phases present a promising route to expand the functionality of compl...
Photoinduced phase transitions have become a very important field of study with the advent of divers...
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to study the domain structure of the nearly-commensurate charge...
The tunability of materials properties by light promises a wealth of future applications in energy c...
Complex systems are characterized by strong coupling between different microscopic degrees of freedo...
We use time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with sub-30-fs extreme-ultraviolet pulses...
Photo-induced switching between collective quantum states of matter is a fascinating rising field wi...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Strongly correlated materials exhibit intriguing properties caused by intertwined microscopic inter...
Chirality generates spontaneous symmetry breaking and profoundly influences the topology, charge, an...
The controllability over strongly correlated electronic states promises unique electronic devices. A...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Porer M, Leierseder U, Menard J-M, et al. Non-thermal separation of electronic and structural orders...
Non-equilibrium conditions may lead to novel properties of materials with broken symmetry ground sta...
preprint version of the paper published in npj Quantum MaterialsInternational audienceThe fundamenta...
17 pages, 13 figuresMetastable phases present a promising route to expand the functionality of compl...
Photoinduced phase transitions have become a very important field of study with the advent of divers...
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to study the domain structure of the nearly-commensurate charge...
The tunability of materials properties by light promises a wealth of future applications in energy c...
Complex systems are characterized by strong coupling between different microscopic degrees of freedo...
We use time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with sub-30-fs extreme-ultraviolet pulses...
Photo-induced switching between collective quantum states of matter is a fascinating rising field wi...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Strongly correlated materials exhibit intriguing properties caused by intertwined microscopic inter...
Chirality generates spontaneous symmetry breaking and profoundly influences the topology, charge, an...
The controllability over strongly correlated electronic states promises unique electronic devices. A...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Porer M, Leierseder U, Menard J-M, et al. Non-thermal separation of electronic and structural orders...
Non-equilibrium conditions may lead to novel properties of materials with broken symmetry ground sta...