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arxiv: 0902.2115 · v3 · pith:II4QCF2Lnew · submitted 2009-02-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Probing ultrafast symmetry breaking in photo-stimulated matter

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The nature of a phase transition is inherently connected to the changes in the crystalline symmtry, which is typically probed by elastic or inelastic scattering with neutrons, electrons or photons. When such a phase transition is stimulated by light or other sudden perturbations the solid evolves along a non-equilibrium pathway of which the underlying physics is poorly understood. Here we use picosecond Raman scattering to study the photo-induced ultrafast dynamics in Peierls distorted Antimony. We find evidence for an ultrafast non-thermal reversible structural phase transition. Most surprisingly, we find evidence that this transition evolves toward a lower symmetry, in contrast to the commonly accepted rhombohedral-to-simple cubic transition path. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of ultrafast Raman scattering symmetry analysis of photo-induced non-thermal transient phases.

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