| Literature DB >> 12714737 |
Eric Collet1, Marie-Hélene Lemée-Cailleau, Marylise Buron-Le Cointe, Hervé Cailleau, Michael Wulff, Tadeusz Luty, Shin-Ya Koshihara, Mathias Meyer, Loic Toupet, Philippe Rabiller, Simone Techert.
Abstract
We report the direct observation by x-ray diffraction of a photoinduced paraelectric-to-ferroelectric structural phase transition using monochromatic 100-picosecond synchrotron pulses. It occurs in tetrathiafulvalene-p-chloranil, a charge-transfer molecular material in which electronic and structural changes are strongly coupled. An optical 300-femtosecond laser pulse switches the material from a neutral to an ionic state on a 500-picosecond time scale and, by virtue of intrinsic cooperativity, generates self-organized long-range structural order. The x-ray data indicate a macroscopic ferroelectric reorganization after the laser irradiation. Refinement of the structures before and after laser irradiation indicates structural changes at the molecular level.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12714737 DOI: 10.1126/science.1082001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728