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Excitation of Coherent Phonons in the One-Dimensional Bi(114) Surface

Leuenberger, D.
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Yanagisawa, H.
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Roth, S.
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2013
Physical Review Letters

We present time-resolved photoemission experiments from a peculiar bismuth surface, Bi(114). The strong one-dimensional character of this surface is reflected in the Fermi surface, which consists of spin-polarized straight lines. Our results show that the depletion of the surface state and the population of the bulk conduction band after the initial optical excitation persist for very long times. The disequilibrium within the hot electron gas along with strong electron-phonon coupling cause a displacive excitation of coherent phonons, which in turn are reflected in coherent modulations of the electronic states. Beside the well-known A(1g) bulk phonon mode at 2.76 THz, the time-resolved photoelectron spectra reveal a second mode at 0.72 THz which can be attributed to an optical surface phonon mode along the atomic rows of the Bi(114) surface. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.136806

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.136806
Web of Science ID

WOS:000316800000017

Author(s)
Leuenberger, D.
Yanagisawa, H.
Roth, S.
Dil, J. H.  
Wells, J. W.
Hofmann, P.
Osterwalder, J.
Hengsberger, M.
Date Issued

2013

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

110

Issue

13

Article Number

136806

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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