Ultrafast carrier relaxation and its Pauli drag in photo-enhanced melting of solids
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
physics.optics
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carrierlasermeltingpaulirelaxationsolidsultrafastabnormal
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Ultrafast light-matter interaction is a powerful tool for the study of solids. Upon laser excitation, carrier multiplication and lattice acceleration beyond thermal velocity can occur, as a result of far-from-equilibrium carrier relaxation. The roles of electron-electron and electron-phonon scatterings are identified by first-principles dynamic simulations, from which a unified phase diagram emerges. It not only explains the experimentally-observed "inertial" melting but also predicts abnormal damping by Pauli Exclusion Principle with a new perspective on ultrahigh-intensity laser applications.
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