Ultrafast lattice dynamics and electron-phonon coupling in platinum extracted with a global fitting approach for time-resolved polycrystalline diffraction data
Abstract
Quantitative knowledge of electron-phonon coupling is important for many applications as well as for the fundamental understanding of nonequilibrium relaxation processes. Time-resolved diffraction provides direct access to this knowledge through its sensitivity to laser-induced lattice dynamics. Here, we present an approach for analyzing time-resolved polycrystalline diffraction data. A two-step routine is used to minimize the number of time-dependent fit parameters. The lattice dynamics are extracted by finding the best fit to the full transient diffraction pattern rather than by analyzing transient changes of individual Debye-Scherrer rings. We apply this approach to platinum, an important component of novel photocatalytic and spintronic applications, for which a large variation of literature values exists for the electron-phonon coupling parameter $G_\mathrm{ep}$. Based on the extracted evolution of the atomic mean squared displacement (MSD) and using a two-temperature model (TTM), we obtain $G_\mathrm{ep}=(3.9\pm0.2)\cdot10^{17}\frac{\mathrm{W}}{\mathrm{m}^3\hspace{1pt}\mathrm{K}}$ (statistical error). We find that at least up to an absorbed energy density of $124\hspace{2pt}\frac{\mathrm{J}}{\mathrm{cm}^3}$, $G_\mathrm{ep}$ is not fluence-dependent. Our results for the lattice dynamics of platinum provide insights into electron-phonon coupling and phonon thermalization and constitute a basis for quantitative descriptions of platinum-based heterostructures in nonequilibrium conditions.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- December 2020
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.2012.10428
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2012.10428
- Bibcode:
- 2020arXiv201210428Z
- Keywords:
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- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
- E-Print:
- doi:10.1063/4.0000120