| Literature DB >> 28576152 |
Alberto Crepaldi1, Silvan Roth1, Gianmarco Gatti1, Christopher A Arrell2, José Ojeda2, Frank van Mourik2, Philippe Bugnon1, Arnaud Magrez1, Helmuth Berger1, Majed Chergui2, Marco Grioni3.
Abstract
The manipulation of the electronic properties of solids by light is an exciting goal, which requires knowledge of the electronic structure with energy, momentum and temporal resolution. Time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (tr-ARPES) is the most direct probe of the effects of an optical excitation on the band structure of a material. In particular, tr-ARPES in the extreme ultraviolet (VUV) range gives access to the ultrafast dynamics over the entire Brillouin zone. VUV tr-ARPES experiments can now be performed at the ASTRA (ARPES Spectrometer for Time-Resolved Applications) end station of Harmonium, at LACUS. Its capabilities are illustrated by measurements of the ultrafast electronic response of ZrSiTe, a novel topological semimetal characterized by linearly dispersing states located at the Brillouin zone boundary.Year: 2017 PMID: 28576152 DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2017.273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chimia (Aarau) ISSN: 0009-4293 Impact factor: 1.509