Coherent vibrational dynamics of NbO2 film

PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS(2022)

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The high thermodynamic transition temperature (approximate to 1080 K) of niobium dioxide (NbO2) makes it advantageous in differentiating the effects of electronic excitation and heat accumulation in the photoinduced phase transition. Recently, a photoinduced nonthermal metallization of NbO2 film has been claimed [R. Rana, J. M. Klopf, J. Grenzer, H. Schneider, M. Helm, and A. Pashkin, Phys. Rev. B 99, 041102(R) (2019)], but the simultaneous lattice evolution still remains blank. In this paper, photoinduced evolution in lattice vibrations of a crystalline NbO2 film has been investigated using broadband coherent phonon spectroscopy. Signatures of two optical phonons at 155 and 185 cm(-1) are identified, and the corresponding lattice vibrations are found to be associated with the motions of Nb-Nb dimers. Pump fluence-dependent measurements reveal an electronic phase transition at a threshold fluence of approximate to 10 mJ/cm(2), while the lattice structure is preserved. A transient disordering in the lattice vibration is simultaneously observed, but lattice transformation is prevented probably by the large enthalpy barrier of the strong Peierls insulation. The accompanied drastic modulation in optical properties without atomic rearrangement also suggests the potential of NbO2 in improving the operation speed of related devices.
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