Ultrafast generation and detection of propagating coherent acoustic phonon wave packets in ultra-thin iron pnictide films

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Abstract

We observe pronounced oscillations in differential reflectivity of 9 nm and 60 nm BaFe2As2 (Ba-122) thin films using ultrafast optical spectroscopy. Our studies show that the oscillations result from propagating longitudinal acoustic (LA) phonon wave packets with strong thickness and temperature dependence. Particularly, the experimentally measured oscillation frequency approaches to 50 GHz for the ultra-thin film. Our calculations show that Young's modulus of 9 nm thin film is nearly four times as large as that of 60 nm thin film, consistent with the experiment. The increase in Young's modulus as thickness decrease was attributed to the decrease in parent Ba-122 tetragonality c/a near the film-substrate interface due to material-substrate mismatch effect. The temperature-dependent change in LA phonon frequency was attributed to the change in parent Ba-122 othorhombicity (a-b)/(a+b).

*This work was supported by National Science Foundation 1905981. L.L. was supported by the Ames Laboratory, the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering Division under contract No. DEAC0207CH11358 (technical assistance).

Publication: arXiv:2110.09728

Presenters

  • Di Cheng

    • Iowa State University

Authors

  • Di Cheng

    • Iowa State University