Nonlinear phononics as an ultrafast route to lattice control
Two types of coupling between electromagnetic radiation and a crystal lattice have so far been identified experimentally. The first is the direct coupling of light to infrared-active vibrations carrying an electric dipole. The second is indirect, involving electron-phonon coupling and occurring thro...
Main Authors: | Foerst, M, Manzoni, C, Kaiser, S, Tomioka, Y, Tokura, Y, Merlin, R, Cavalleri, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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