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Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Extreme Nanowires and Other 1D Systems
Published on: April 28, 2016
Ultrafast momentum-resolved visualization of the interplay between phonon-mediated scattering and plasmons in
Francesco Barantani1,2, Rémi Claude1,3, Fadil Iyikanat4
1Institute of Physics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, 1015, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Scattering between charges and collective modes in materials governs phenomena such as electrical resistance, energy dissipation, and phase switching. Studying such scattering requires simultaneous access to ultrafast and momentum-resolved dynamics of single-particle and collective excitations, which remains an experimental challenge. Here, we present time- and momentum-resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy, and we apply it to graphite, demonstrating that large (Δq ≃1.2 Å-1) photoexcited electron-hole pockets induce a renormalization of in-plane and bulk plasmons. This effect is explained by intra- and intervalley scattering processes mediated by E2g and [Formula: see text] phonon modes, which we directly observe via ultrafast electron diffraction and identify via ab initio calculations. Conversely, smaller electron-hole pockets (Δq ≃0.7 Å-1) result in the renormalization of in-plane plasmons, which can only be partially explained by phonon-mediated scattering and thermal expansion. Our results highlight the importance of combining momentum- and time-resolved information to elucidate electronic scattering processes.
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