2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2430773
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Dynamics of the laser-induced ferroelectric excitation in BaTiO3 studied by x-ray diffraction

Abstract: Ultrafast time resolved x-ray powder scattering is used to reveal the structural dynamics in BaTiO3 powder excited by femtosecond laser pulses. The lattice excitation close to the Curie point of BaTiO3 is analyzed by refining the powder pattern (Rietveld method) to obtain the lattice state and the atomic positions. It is found that the tetragonal distortion of the ferroelectric phase is diminished within the 100ps time resolution of the experiment. The unit cell polarization, however, is not affected by this e… Show more

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“…This behavior is expected, when the excursion of the titanium (and oxygens) increases from the cell center. This displacement is, as seen above for the ISRS mechanism, as well as in an earlier study [13] not explained by a thermal excitation, but by an increase of the order parameter.…”
Section: Laser-induced Lattice Changessupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…This behavior is expected, when the excursion of the titanium (and oxygens) increases from the cell center. This displacement is, as seen above for the ISRS mechanism, as well as in an earlier study [13] not explained by a thermal excitation, but by an increase of the order parameter.…”
Section: Laser-induced Lattice Changessupporting
confidence: 65%
“…To shed light on this phenomenon we have (i) studied non-thermal excitation pathways, such as laser excitation, and (ii) used a microscopic probe, as X-ray scattering, in order to resolve the atomic scale dynamics [12][13][14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these limitations, attempts have been made to drive the ferroelectric mode coherently with light pulses. These strategies, which have been based either on impulsive Raman scattering [4,5,6,7] or direct excitation of the ferroelectric mode [8,9,10] using THz radiation, have not yet been completely successful.Recent theoretical work [11] has analyzed an alternative route to manipulate the ferroelectric polarization on ultrafast timescales. It has been proposed that a coherent displacement of the ferroelectric mode could be achieved indirectly, by exciting a second, anharmonicallycoupled vibrational mode at higher frequency.…”
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“…To overcome these limitations, attempts have been made to drive the ferroelectric mode coherently with light pulses. These strategies, which have been based either on impulsive Raman scattering [4,5,6,7] or direct excitation of the ferroelectric mode [8,9,10] using THz radiation, have not yet been completely successful.…”
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“…Little is known about the coupling of these photogenerated currents to the structural response of ferroelectrics. In addition, the possibility of using light to drive structural changes has been of continuing interest [23][24][25][26][27].…”
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