Time resolved Raman scattering on the pair-breaking peak in Bi-2212 -- direct observation of the dynamics of the superconducting order parameter
ORAL
Abstract
We employ a novel time resolved two-color pump probe Raman technique to study the electronic dynamics in the superconducting state of the high temperature superconductor Bi-2212. By studying the temporal evolution of the gap and the pair-breaking peak in the superconducting state, we reveal two contributions to the superconducting order parameter that respond within 1 ps and 7 ps, respectively. Both effects conserve spectral weight in the sense that the suppression of the pair-breaking peak appears concomitantly with the build up of in-gap states. The recovery times for both contributions to the gap are different by a factor of 4 outlining fundamentally different coupling mechanisms.
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