Structural Dynamics (Nov 2016)

A versatile setup for ultrafast broadband optical spectroscopy of coherent collective modes in strongly correlated quantum systems

  • Edoardo Baldini,
  • Andreas Mann,
  • Simone Borroni,
  • Christopher Arrell,
  • Frank van Mourik,
  • Fabrizio Carbone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4971182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. 064301 – 064301-11

Abstract

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A femtosecond pump-probe setup is described that is optimised for broadband transient reflectivity experiments on solid samples over a wide temperature range. By combining high temporal resolution and a broad detection window, this apparatus can investigate the interplay between coherent collective modes and high-energy electronic excitations, which is a distinctive characteristic of correlated electron systems. Using a single-shot readout array detector at frame rates of 10 kHz allows resolving coherent oscillations with amplitudes <10−4. We demonstrate its operation on the charge-transfer insulator La2CuO4, revealing coherent phonons with frequencies up to 13 THz and providing access into their Raman matrix elements.