Nonresonant Raman control of ferroelectric polarization
Jiaojian Shi, Christian Heide, Haowei Xu, Yuejun Shen, Meredith Henstridge, Isabel Sedwick, Anudeep Mangu, Xinyue Peng, Shangjie Zhang, Mariano Trigo, Tony F. Heinz, Ju Li, Keith A. Nelson, Edoardo Baldini, Jian Zhou, Shambhu Ghimire, David A. Reis, Aaron M. Lindenberg
公開日: 2024/11/15
Abstract
Important advances have recently been made in the search for materials with complex multi-phase landscapes that host photoinduced metastable collective states with exotic functionalities. In almost all cases so far, the desired phases are accessed by exploiting light-matter interactions via the imaginary part of the dielectric function through above-bandgap or resonant mode excitation. Nonresonant Raman excitation of coherent modes has been experimentally observed and proposed for dynamic material control, but the resulting atomic excursion has been limited to perturbative levels. Here, this challenge is overcome by employing nonresonant ultrashort pulses with low photon energies well below the bandgap. Using mid-infrared pulses, ferroelectric reversal is induced in lithium niobate, and the large-amplitude mode displacements are characterized through femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering and second harmonic generation. This approach, validated by first-principle calculations, defines a novel method for synthesizing hidden phases with unique functional properties and manipulating complex energy landscapes at reduced energy consumption and ultrafast speeds.