Nonthermal Bonding Origin of a Novel Photoexcited Lattice Instability in SnSe
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Lattice dynamics measurements are often crucial tools for understanding how materials transform between different structures. We report time-resolved x-ray scattering-based measurements of the nonequilibrium lattice dynamics in SnSe, a monochalcogenide reported to host a novel photoinduced lattice instability. By fitting interatomic force models to the fluence dependent excited-state dispersion, we determine the nonthermal origin of the lattice instability to be dominated by changes of interatomic interactions along a bilayer-connecting bond, rather than of an intralayer bonding network that is of primary importance to the lattice instability in thermal equilibrium.
Light-Induced Nonthermal Phase Transition to the Topological Crystalline Insulator State in SnSe.
Mocatti S, Marini G, Calandra M J Phys Chem Lett. 2023; 14(41):9329-9334.
PMID: 37819838 PMC: 10591509. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c02450.