Universal dynamics of order parameter fluctuations in pump-probe experiments

ORAL

Abstract

Upon excitation by a laser pulse, broken-symmetry phases of a wide variety of solids demonstrate similar order parameter dynamics characterized by a dramatic slowing down of relaxation for stronger pump fluences. Motivated by this recurrent phenomenology, we develop a simple non-perturbative effective model of dynamics of collective bosonic excitations in pump-probe experiments. We find that as the system recovers after photoexcitation, it shows universal prethermalized dynamics manifesting a power-law, as opposed to exponential, relaxation, explaining the slowing down of the recovery process. For strong quenches, long-wavelength over-populated transverse modes dominate the long-time dynamics; their distribution function exhibits universal scaling in time and space, whose universal exponents can be computed analytically. Our model offers a unifying description of order parameter fluctuations in a regime far from equilibrium, and our predictions can be tested with available time-resolved techniques.

Presenters

  • Pavel Dolgirev

    • Harvard University

Authors

  • Pavel Dolgirev

    • Harvard University
  • Marios Michael

    • Harvard University
  • Alfred Zong

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Physics, MIT
  • Nuh Gedik

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Physics, MIT
  • Eugene Demler

    • Physics, Harvard University
    • Harvard University
    • Department of Physics, Harvard University