The zone-center E-2g modes play a crucial role in MgB2, controlling the scattering mechanisms in the normal state as well the superconducting pairing. Here, we demonstrate via first-principles quantum-field theory calculations that, due to the anisotropic electron-phonon interaction, a hot-phonon regime where the E-2g phonons can achieve significantly larger effective populations than other modes, is triggered in MgB2 by the interaction with an ultrashort laser pulse. Spectral signatures of this scenario in ultrafast pump-probe Raman spectroscopy are discussed in detail, revealing also a fundamental role of nonadiabatic processes in the optical features of the E-2g mode.

Ultrafast Hot Phonon Dynamics in MgB2 Driven by Anisotropic Electron-Phonon Coupling

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2020

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The zone-center E-2g modes play a crucial role in MgB2, controlling the scattering mechanisms in the normal state as well the superconducting pairing. Here, we demonstrate via first-principles quantum-field theory calculations that, due to the anisotropic electron-phonon interaction, a hot-phonon regime where the E-2g phonons can achieve significantly larger effective populations than other modes, is triggered in MgB2 by the interaction with an ultrashort laser pulse. Spectral signatures of this scenario in ultrafast pump-probe Raman spectroscopy are discussed in detail, revealing also a fundamental role of nonadiabatic processes in the optical features of the E-2g mode.
2020
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Secondaria Trieste
hot phonons
magnesium diboride
electron-phonon coupling
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