In twinned LaAlO3, the 1.1 THz Eg Raman phonon is excited by a two-photon THz process, while the 0.86 and 0.36 THz oscillations are propagation artifacts, not phonons.
Terahertz-driven parametric excitation of Raman-active phonons in LaAlO$_{3}$
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Achieving parametric excitation in an oscillating physical system involves periodically adjusting one of its parameters to modulate the oscillator's natural frequency. This phenomenon has been observed in numerous systems within physics and engineering, profoundly transforming modern science and technology. Despite rapid progress, the parametric control of collective excitations, such as phonons, remains a challenge while promising to generate novel and intriguing effects in a largely unexplored field. Here, we investigate the terahertz (THz) field-induced dynamics of Raman-active phonons in the perovskite structure of LaAlO$_3$ (LAO). Utilizing intense THz pulses, we demonstrate a novel mechanism of parametric phonon excitation marked by substantial subharmonic components. Theoretical analysis can successfully capture the hallmarks of the observed phenomena in a physical scenario with the THz field inducing a parametric coupling between the Raman mode and pairs of acoustic phonon excitations.
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Disentangling Electronic and Ionic Nonlinear Polarization Effects in the THz Kerr Response of LaAlO$_{3}$
In twinned LaAlO3, the 1.1 THz Eg Raman phonon is excited by a two-photon THz process, while the 0.86 and 0.36 THz oscillations are propagation artifacts, not phonons.