Coherent Acoustic Phonons and Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in BaTiO3-BiFeO3Films and Nanorods
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Abstract
BiFeO3 has become a popular multiferroic material as an alternative to PZT since it is lead free. The addition of about 25% BaTiO3 in solid solution has been shown to substantially improve the coupling between electric, magnetic, optical, and structural orders parameters and offers the possibility of developing high speed multifunctional devices. We performed two-color (400 nm pump, 800 nm probe) time resolved transient reflectivity measurements of (1-x) BaTiO3 -(x) BiFeO3, with x = 0.725 and BaTiO3-BiFeO3 nanorods. Our results show ultrafast carrier dynamics in BaTiO3-BiFeO3, which we interpret as diffusion of the photoexcited carriers away from the surface with an ambipolar diffusion constant that is below 1-2 cm2/s.The differential reflectivity also showed evidence of coherent acoustic phonons (CP) in both the films and nanorod samples at lower temperatures (100 K).. The ability to generate strain via ultrafast optics can offer the intriguing possibility of dynamically manipulating and controlling electric and magnetic fields.
*This material is based upon work supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award numbers FA9550-17-1-0341,FA9550-16-1-0358 under DURIP2016 Program.
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Presenters
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Rathsara R Herath Mudiyanselage
- Virginia Tech