Relaxation Dynamics at High-symmetry Points in Sr<sub>2</sub>IrO<sub>4</sub> through Time- and Angle-resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy
ORAL
Abstract
The unresolved mechanism that underlies high-Tc superconductivity in cuprates has stimulated the search for new material platforms that could shed light on this long-standing puzzle. A promising candidate is electron-doped Sr2IrO4 – an antiferromagnetic Mott insulator with strong spin-orbit coupling. Pioneering studies have shown that chemical doping modifies the electronic band structure in electron-doped Sr2IrO4. However, instead of chemical doping, which provides a static modification of the electronic band structure, transient photo-doping with an ultrafast laser pulse can be considered. Through time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we performed momentum-resolved pump-probe experiments and compared the electron relaxation behavior at high-symmetry points (Γ, M, and X) of the Brillouin zone. This time- and momentum-resolved study provides new insights into the transient charge dynamics in this Mott insulator.
*ARO MURI Grant No. W911NF-16-1-0361, U.S. Department of Energy, BES DMSE and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundations EPiQS Initiative grant GBMF4540
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Presenters
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Dongsung Choi
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT