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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 13: Ultrafast Electron Dynamics at Surfaces and Interfaces II

O 13.2: Vortrag

Montag, 18. März 2024, 15:30–15:45, MA 041

Photo-induced charge-transfer renormalization in NiO — •T. Lojewski1, D. Golez2,3, K. Ollefs1, L. Le Guyader4, L. Kämmerer1, N. Rothenbach1, R. Y. Engel5, P. S. Miedema5, M. Beye5, G. S. Chiuzbaian6, R. Carley4, R. Gort4, B. E. Van Kuiken4, G. Mercurio4, J. Schlappa4, A. Yaroslavtsev4,7, A. Scherz4, F. Döring8, C. David8, H. Wende1, U. Bovensiepen1,9, M. Eckstein10, P. Werner11, and A. Eschenlohr11Univ. Duisburg-Essen and CENIDE — 2Jozef Stefan Inst. — 3Univ. of Ljubljana — 4European XFEL — 5DESY — 6Sorbonne Univ. — 7Uppsala Univ. — 8PSI — 9Univ. of Tokyo — 10Univ. of Hamburg — 11Univ. of Fribourg

Strongly correlated materials, such as the charge transfer insulator NiO, exhibit fascinating properties due to the interaction-induced localisation of electrons, which competes with their itinerant nature. Here, optical excitation of charge carriers, i.e. photodoping, results in complex dynamics involving both d-p and d-d excitations. Through a resonant optical pump, femtosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption probe experiment in combination with dynamical mean-field theory, we analyse these dynamics in photo-doped NiO. We find a redshift of the Ni L 3 and O K edges (persisting for > 10 ps), relating to a simultaneous occurrence of Hartree shifts and a renormalisation of local interactions. In addition, we observe a feature below the Ni L 3 edge (at < 1 ps), which we relate to a transient nonthermal population of local many-body multiplets [1]. Financial support by DFG through SFB 1242 is acknowledged. - [1] T. Lojewski et al., arXiv:2305.10145

Keywords: ultrafast electron dynamics; strongly correlated materials; time-resolved x-ray spectroscopy

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