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Nonthermal Melting of a Charge Density Wave in TiSe2

Moehr-Vorobeva, E.
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Johnson, S. L.
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Beaud, P.
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2011
Physical Review Letters

We use time-resolved optical reflectivity and x-ray diffraction with femtosecond resolution to study the dynamics of the structural order parameter of the charge density wave phase in TiSe2. We find that the energy density required to melt the charge density wave nonthermally is substantially lower than that required for thermal suppression and is comparable to the charge density wave condensation energy. This observation, together with the fact that the structural dynamics take place on an extremely fast time scale, supports the exciton condensation mechanism for the charge density wave in TiSe2.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.036403
Web of Science ID

WOS:000292736700018

Author(s)
Moehr-Vorobeva, E.
Johnson, S. L.
Beaud, P.
Staub, U.
De Souza, R.
Milne, C.  
Ingold, G.
Demsar, J.
Schaefer, H.
Titov, A.
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

107

Article Number

036403

Subjects

Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides

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Superlattice Formation

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Lattice Instability

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Band-Structure

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REVIEWED

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December 16, 2011
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