First-Order Kinetics Bottleneck During Photoinduced Ultrafast Insulator-Metal Transition In 3d Orbitally-Driven Peierls Insulator Cuir2s4

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS(2021)

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The spinel-structure CuIr2S4 compound displays a rather unusual orbitally-driven three-dimensional Peierls-like insulator-metal transition. The low-T symmetry-broken insulating state is especially interesting due to the existence of a metastable irradiation-induced disordered weakly conducting state. Here we study intense femtosecond optical pulse irradiation effects by means of the all-optical ultrafast multi-pulse time-resolved spectroscopy. We show that the structural coherence of the low-T broken symmetry state is strongly suppressed on a sub-picosecond timescale above a threshold excitation fluence resulting in a structurally inhomogeneous transient state which persists for several-tens of picoseconds before reverting to the low-T disordered weakly conducting state. The electronic order shows a transient gap filling at a significantly lower fluence threshold. The data suggest that the photoinduced-transition dynamics to the high-T metallic phase is governed by first-order-transition nucleation kinetics that prevents the complete ultrafast structural transition even when the absorbed energy significantly exceeds the equilibrium enthalpy difference to the high-T metallic phase.
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ultrafast optical spectroscopy, transient reflectivity, coherent phonons, CuIr2S4, spinel, ultrafast insulator-metal transition, Peierls transition
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