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Optical spectroscopy of strongly correlated electron systems.


DE2001776655

Publication Date 2001
Personal Author Schumacher, A. B.
Page Count 110
Abstract In this thesis, both time-resolved, nonlinear optical spectroscopy and linear spectroscopy are used to investigate the interactions and dynamics of elementary excitations in strongly correlated electron systems. In the first part, we investigate the renormalization of magnetic elementary excitations in the transition metal oxide Cr(sub 2)O(sub 3). We have created a non-equilibrium population of antiferromagnetic spin waves and characterized its dynamics, using frequency- and time-resolved optical spectroscopy of the exciton-magnon transition. We observed a time-dependent pump-probe line shape, which results from excitation induced renormalization of the spin wave band structure. We present a model that reproduces the basic characteristics of the data, in which we postulate the optical nonlinearity to be dominated by interactions with long-wavelength spin waves, and the dynamics due to spin wave thermalization. Using linear spectroscopy, coherent third-harmonic generation and pump-probe experiments, we measured the optical properties of the charge-transfer (CT) gap exciton in Sr(sub 2)CuO(sub 2)Cl(sub 2), an undoped model compound for high-temperature superconductors. A model is developed which explains the pronounced temperature dependence and newly observed Urbach tail in the linear absorption spectrum by a strong, phonon-mediated coupling between the charge-transfer exciton and ligand field excitations of the Cu atoms. The third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility within the Cu-O plane of Sr(sub 2)CuO(sub 2)Cl(sub 2) is fully characterized in both amplitude and phase, and symmetry based conclusions are made with respect to the spatial arrangement of the underlying charge distribution. Theoretical considerations ascribe a newly reported resonance in the third-order nonlinear susceptibility at 0.7 eV to a three-photon transition from the ground state to the charge-transfer exciton. An even parity intermediate state of Cudd character, is found to contribute to the transition. Finally, preliminary results of time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy confirm that the CT exciton or one of its constituent parts couples strongly to phonons, and we suggest ultrafast thermalization with the lattice as the dominating mechanism underlying the dynamical properties.
Keywords
  • Electrons
  • Spectroscopy
  • Charge distribution
  • Ground states
  • Harmonic generation
  • Optical properties
  • Spin waves
  • Chromium oxides
  • Strontium oxides
  • Copper oxides
  • Strontium chlorides
  • Copper chlorides
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., CA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Studies. Division of Materials
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200125
Contract Number
  • AC03-76SF00098
Optical spectroscopy of strongly correlated electron systems.
Optical spectroscopy of strongly correlated electron systems.
DE2001776655

  • Electrons
  • Spectroscopy
  • Charge distribution
  • Ground states
  • Harmonic generation
  • Optical properties
  • Spin waves
  • Chromium oxides
  • Strontium oxides
  • Copper oxides
  • Strontium chlorides
  • Copper chlorides
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • AC03-76SF00098
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