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Ultrafast optical spectroscopy of the lowest energy excitations in the Mott insulator compound YVO_{3}: Evidence for Hubbard-type excitons
2012
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PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS
Abstract
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to understanding
their exotic properties. Here we use broadband ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy in the visible range to study
low-energy transitions across the Mott-Hubbard gap in the orbitally ordered insulator YVO 3 . Separating thermal
and nonthermal contributions to the optical transients, we show that the total spectral weight of the two lowest
peaks is conserved, demonstrating that both excitations correspond to the same multiplet. The pump-induced
transfer of spectral weight between the two peaks reveals that the low-energy one is a Hubbard exciton, i.e., a
resonance or a nearly bound state between a doublon and a holon. Finally, we speculate that the pump-driven
spin disorder can be used to quantify the kinetic energy gain of the excitons in a ferromagnetic environment.
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Soggetti
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mott
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hubbard
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exciton
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transition
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transition
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excitation
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excitation
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optical
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optic
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spectroscopy
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reflectivity
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time
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domain
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resolved
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pump
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probe
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laser
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ultra
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fast
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short
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ultrafast
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ultrashort
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solid
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state
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matter
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physic
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orbital
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magnetic
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spin
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electronic
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ordering
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ordering
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order
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order
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bath
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degree
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of
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freedom
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kinetic
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energy
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gain
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superconductivity
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htsc
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high
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temperature
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superconductor
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superconductor
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cuprate
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cuprate
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Cooper
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pair
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condensate
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condensation
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spectral
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weight
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conservation
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charge
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