Lattice correlation of Hubbard excitons in a Mott insulator Sr2IrO4 and reconstruction of their hopping dynamics via time-dependent coherence analysis of the Bragg diffraction
Abstract: In correlated oxides the coupling of quasiparticles to other degrees of freedom such as spin and lattice plays critical roles in the emergence of symmetry-breaking quantum ordered states such as high temperature superconductivity. We report a strong lattice coupling of photon induced Hubbard excitonic quasiparticles in spin-orbital coupling Mott insulator Sr2IrO4. Combining time-resolved optical spectroscopy techniques, we further reconstructed spatiotemporal map of the diffusion of quasiparticles via time-dependent coherence analysis of the x-ray Bragg diffraction peak. Due to the unique electronic configuration of the exciton, the strong lattice correlation is unexpected but extends the similarity between Sr2IrO4 and cuprates under highly non-equilibrium conditions. The coherence analysis method we developed may have important implications for characterizing the structure and carrier dynamics in a wider group of oxide heterostructures.
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