Description: |
[Gluon - The Physics Journal Club] Mr. Sankha Subhra Bakshi, IPhD Student, (HRI) -- Nonequilibrium dynamics of suppression, revival, and loss of charge order in a laser-pumped electron-phonon system |
Date: |
Monday, Mar 13, 2023 |
Time: |
5 p.m. - 6 p.m. |
Venue: |
Meghnad Saha Lecture Theatre |
Details: |
Electrons and vibrations in a material can interact strongly, leading to
the formation of ordered patterns. Laser pulses can disturb this order,
causing oscillations or even destroying it altogether. Recent
development in probing techniques made it possible to access the highly
out-of-equilibrium dynamics of the ordered patterns. Theoretical studies
can help shed light on these phenomena but understanding the dynamics of
such systems can be challenging due to the inability to access
timescales long enough to reach steady state. In the present study, we
used a mean field approach to study the dynamics of the CO state in the
Holstein model system subjected to a laser pulse. We found that as the
strength of the pulse approached a critical value, the charge order was
rapidly destroyed but as time passes the CO recovers to a suppressed
value after a time. This time diverges while the suppressed value of the
steady state CO goes to zero as we approach the critical value. This
behavior can be explained in terms of energy redistribution and system
size. Our present results are appropriate for thermally isolated systems
like cold atom assemblies. We have adapted the method to also study
driven Mott insulators. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by sangita.jr) |