Shining Light on Spin-Orbital Separation
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Abstract
We consider shining light on a quasi-one-dimensional Mott insulator exhibiting spin-orbital separation. The low-energy sector of such a compound can be described by a spin chain with additional orbital degrees of freedom. Starting from an initial state with a highly polarized orbital sector, depending on the direction and polarization of the light, different orbitals can be activated or deactivated to take part in the time evolution. By employing a combination of Floquet theory and numerical methods, we find that orbital polarization can be controlled by a chirped laser. We discuss our results in connection to pump-probe experiments on the one dimensional spin-orbital chain compound Sr2CuO3.
*This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-98 CH 10886.
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Presenters
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Tamas Palmai
- Brookhaven National Laboratory