Upon excitation with an intense ultrafast laser pulse, a symmetry-broken ground state can undergo a non-equilibrium phase transition through pathways dissimilar from those in thermal equilibrium. Determining the mechanism underlying these photo-induced phase transitions (PIPTs) has been a long-standing issue in the study of condensed matter systems. To this end, we investigate the light-induced melting of a unidirectional charge density wave (CDW) material, LaTe$_3$. Using a suite of time-resolved probes, we independently track the amplitude and phase dynamics of the CDW. We find that a quick ($\sim\,$1$\,$ps) recovery of the CDW amplitude is followed by a slower reestablishment of phase coherence. This longer timescale is dictated by the p...
We study the dynamical phase transition out of an excitonic insulator phase after photoexcitation us...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Complex systems are characterized by strong coupling between different microscopic degrees of freedo...
Upon excitation with an intense ultrafast laser pulse, a symmetry-broken ground state can undergo a ...
Charge-density-wave order in a solid can be temporarily "melted" by a strong laser pulse. Here we us...
Complex systems, which consist of a large number of interacting constituents, often exhibit universa...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Photo-induced phase-transitions (PIPTs) driven by highly cooperative interactions are of fundamental...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Photoinduced phase transitions have become a very important field of study with the advent of divers...
When electrons in a solid are excited with light, they can alter the free energy landscape and acces...
The effect of dimensionality on materials properties has become strikingly evident with the recent d...
We employ an exact solution of the simplest model for pump-probe time-resolved photoemission spectro...
International audienceWe use ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study the out-of-equilibrium dy...
We study the dynamical phase transition out of an excitonic insulator phase after photoexcitation us...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Complex systems are characterized by strong coupling between different microscopic degrees of freedo...
Upon excitation with an intense ultrafast laser pulse, a symmetry-broken ground state can undergo a ...
Charge-density-wave order in a solid can be temporarily "melted" by a strong laser pulse. Here we us...
Complex systems, which consist of a large number of interacting constituents, often exhibit universa...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Photo-induced phase-transitions (PIPTs) driven by highly cooperative interactions are of fundamental...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Photoinduced phase transitions have become a very important field of study with the advent of divers...
When electrons in a solid are excited with light, they can alter the free energy landscape and acces...
The effect of dimensionality on materials properties has become strikingly evident with the recent d...
We employ an exact solution of the simplest model for pump-probe time-resolved photoemission spectro...
International audienceWe use ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study the out-of-equilibrium dy...
We study the dynamical phase transition out of an excitonic insulator phase after photoexcitation us...
The dynamics of an order parameter's amplitude and phase determines the collective behaviour of nove...
Complex systems are characterized by strong coupling between different microscopic degrees of freedo...