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Ultrafast spot-profile LEED of a charge-density wave phase transition

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2021
American Inst. of Physics Melville, NY

Applied physics letters 118(22), 221603 () [10.1063/5.0052603]
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Abstract: We investigate the optically driven phase transition between two charge-density wave (CDW) states at the surface of tantalum disulfide(1T-TaS2). Specifically, we employ a recently improved ultrafast low-energy electron diffraction setup to study the transition from the nearlycommensurate to the incommensurate (IC) CDW state. The experimental setup allows us to follow transient changes in the diffraction pat-tern with high momentum resolution and 1-ps electron pulse duration. In particular, we trace the diffraction intensities and spot profiles ofthe crystal lattice, including main and CDW superstructure peaks, as well as the diffuse background. Harnessing the enhanced data quality ofthe instrumental upgrade, we follow the laser-induced transient disorder in the system and perform a spot-profile analysis that yields a sub-stantial IC-peak broadening for very short time scales followed by a prolonged spot narrowing.

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  1. 632 - Materials – Quantum, Complex and Functional Materials (POF4-632) (POF4-632)
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  1. Measurement at external facility

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