Ferroelectric Soft Mode in a SrTiO3 Thin Film Impulsively Driven to the Anharmonic Regime Using Intense Picosecond Terahertz Pulses
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The ferroelectric soft mode in a SrTiO3 thin film was impulsively driven to a large amplitude using intense picosecond terahertz pulses. As the terahertz electric field increased, the soft-mode absorption peak exhibited blueshifting and spectral narrowing. A classical anharmonic oscillator model suggests that the induced displacement is comparable to that of the ferroelectric phase transition. The spectral narrowing indicates that the displacement exceeds that induced by any inhomogeneities in the film, demonstrating that the method can be used to explore intrinsic quartic anharmonicity.
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著者
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Kawayama I.
Institute Of Laser Engineering Osaka University
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Tonouchi M.
Institute Of Laser Engineering Osaka University
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