A data reduction framework for ultrafast electron diffuse scattering yields time- and wavevector-resolved phonon branch populations in graphite and a mode-projected electron-phonon coupling of 0.035 ± 0.001 eV^2 for the A'1 phonon.
Direct determination of mode-projected electron-phonon coupling in the time-domain
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Ultrafast spectroscopies have become an important tool for elucidating the microscopic description and dynamical properties of quantum materials. In particular, by tracking the dynamics of non-thermal electrons, a material's dominant scattering processes -- and thus the many-body interactions between electrons and collective excitations -- can be revealed. Here we present a new method for extracting the electron-phonon coupling strength in the time domain, by means of time and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (TR-ARPES). This method is demonstrated in graphite, where we investigate the dynamics of photo-injected electrons at the K point, detecting quantized energy-loss processes that correspond to the emission of strongly-coupled optical phonons. We show that the observed characteristic timescale for spectral-weight-transfer mediated by phonon-scattering processes allows for the direct quantitative extraction of electron-phonon matrix elements, for specific modes, and with unprecedented sensitivity.
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Time- and momentum-resolved phonon population dynamics with ultrafast electron diffuse scattering
A data reduction framework for ultrafast electron diffuse scattering yields time- and wavevector-resolved phonon branch populations in graphite and a mode-projected electron-phonon coupling of 0.035 ± 0.001 eV^2 for the A'1 phonon.