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Magnetic Order Driven Ultrafast Phase Transition in NdNiO$_3$
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Ultrashort x-ray pulses can be used to disentangle magnetic and structural dynamics and are accordingly utilized here to study the photoexcitation of NdNiO$_3$ (NNO), a model nickelate exhibiting structural and magnetic dynamics that conspire to induce an IMT. During the course of the photoinduced insulator to metal transition (IMT) with above gap excitation, we observe an ultrafast ($<$ 180 fs) quenching of magnetic order followed by a time delayed collapse of the insulating phase probed by X-ray absorption and THz transmission (~ 450 fs) that correlates with the slowest optical phonon mode involved in the structural transition. A simultaneous order-disorder response at the Ni site and displacive response at the Nd site coexist in the ultrafast magnetic response. Crucially, we observe the optical phonon through its coherent coupling with Nd magnetic order, demonstrating that the magnetic and structural degrees of freedom both contribute in driving the IMT. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal a consistent scenario where optically driven inter-site charge transfer (ICT) drives a collapse of antiferromagnetic order that in turn destabilizes the charge-ordered phase resulting in an IMT. These experiments provide new modalities for control of electronic phase transitions in quantum materials based on ultrafast interplay between structural and magnetic orders created by femtosecond photoexcitation.
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