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Phase ordering of charge density waves traced by ultrafast low-energy electron diffraction
ISSN
1745-2473
1745-2481
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Vogelgesang, S.
Horstmann, J. G.
Diekmann, T.
Schramm, S.
Rossnagel, K.
Schäfer, S.
DOI
10.1038/nphys4309
Abstract
We introduce ultrafast low-energy electron diffraction (ULEED) in backscattering for the study of structural dynamics at surfaces. Using a tip-based source of ultrashort electron pulses, we investigate the optically driven transition between charge density wave phases at the surface of 1T-TaS2. The large transfer width of the instrument allows us to employ spot-profile analysis, resolving the phase-ordering kinetics in the nascent incommensurate charge density wave phase. We observe a coarsening that follows a power-law scaling of the correlation length, driven by the annihilation of dislocation-type topological defects of the charge-ordered lattice. Our work opens up the study of a wide class of structural transitions and ordering phenomena at surfaces and in low-dimensional systems.