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Mechanisms of electron-phonon coupling unraveled in momentum and time: The case of soft-phonons in TiSe

arXiv:1912.03559 · doi:10.1126/sciadv.abf2810

Abstract

The complex coupling between charge carriers and phonons is responsible for diverse phenomena in condensed matter. We apply ultrafast electron diffuse scattering to unravel electron-phonon coupling phenomena in 1T-TiSe in both momentum and time. We are able to distinguish effects due to the real part of the many-body bare electronic susceptibility, , from those due to the electron-phonon coupling vertex, , by following the response of semi-metallic (normal phase) 1T-TiSe to the selective photo-doping of carriers into the electron pocket at the Fermi level. Quasi-impulsive and wavevector-specific renormalization of soft zone-boundary phonon frequencies (stiffening) is observed, followed by wavevector-independent electron-phonon equilibration. These results unravel the underlying mechanisms driving the phonon softening that is associated with the charge density wave transition at lower temperatures.

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Mechanisms of electron-phonon coupling unraveled in momentum and time: The case of soft-phonons in TiSe$_2$ · wovepaper