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arxiv: 1409.6888 · v1 · pith:NUUIGZPRnew · submitted 2014-09-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Picosecond strain dynamics in Ge₂Sb₂Te₅ monitored by time-resolved x-ray diffraction

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords pulsescoherentdiffractionphononsultrafastx-rayachieveacoustic
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Coherent phonons (CP) generated by laser pulses on the femtosecond scale have been proposed as a means to achieve ultrafast, non-thermal switching in phase-change materials such as Ge$_{2}$Sb$_{2}$Te$_{5}$(GST). Here we use ultrafast optical pump pulses to induce coherent acoustic phonons and stroboscopically measure the corresponding lattice distortions in GST using 100 ps x-ray pulses from the ESRF storage ring. A linear-chain model provides a good description of the observed changes in the diffraction signal, however, the magnitudes of the measured shifts are too large to be explained by thermal effects alone implying the presence of transient non-equilibrium electron heating in addition to temperature driven expansion. The information on the movement of atoms during the excitation process can lead to greater insight into the possibilities of using CP-induced phase-transitions in GST.

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