| Literature DB >> 25290587 |
Fabio Novelli1, Giulio De Filippis2, Vittorio Cataudella2, Martina Esposito3, Ignacio Vergara4, Federico Cilento5, Enrico Sindici3, Adriano Amaricci6, Claudio Giannetti7, Dharmalingam Prabhakaran8, Simon Wall9, Andrea Perucchi10, Stefano Dal Conte11, Giulio Cerullo11, Massimo Capone6, Andrey Mishchenko12, Markus Grüninger4, Naoto Nagaosa13, Fulvio Parmigiani14, Daniele Fausti1.
Abstract
The non-equilibrium approach to correlated electron systems is often based on the paradigm that different degrees of freedom interact on different timescales. In this context, photo-excitation is treated as an impulsive injection of electronic energy that is transferred to other degrees of freedom only at later times. Here, by studying the ultrafast dynamics of quasi-particles in an archetypal strongly correlated charge-transfer insulator (La2CuO(4+δ)), we show that the interaction between electrons and bosons manifests itself directly in the photo-excitation processes of a correlated material. With the aid of a general theoretical framework (Hubbard-Holstein Hamiltonian), we reveal that sub-gap excitation pilots the formation of itinerant quasi-particles, which are suddenly dressed by an ultrafast reaction of the bosonic field.Year: 2014 PMID: 25290587 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919