Observation of a new collective mode involved in the Verwey transition in magnetite

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetite (Fe3O4), the oldest known magnetic material, is a strongly correlated transition metal oxide that exhibits complex electronic and structural properties. Below the Verwey transition, the low-temperature insulating phase displays rich features, including the coexistence of charge and orbital orders whose detailed nature is still under debate. Using pump-probe spectroscopy, we photoexcite the system out of equilibrium with a tailored femtosecond laser pulse and examine the evolution of the coherent oscillations due to the system’s collective modes in the time domain. We observe signatures of a new mode that undergoes a dramatic softening as a function of laser fluence. We discuss the implication of this collective mode on the understanding of the Verwey transition.

*U.S. Department of Energy

Presenters

  • Carina Belvin

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Carina Belvin

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Edoardo Baldini

    • Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Ozge I Ozel

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • José Lorenzana

    • Institute for Complex Systems, National Research Council, Italy and University of Rome “La Sapienza”
  • Nuh Gedik

    • Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology