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Forefront ultrafast experimental techniques have recently proven their potential as new approaches to understand materials based on non-equilibrium dynamics in the time domain. The time domain approach is useful especially in disentangling complicated coupling among charge, spin and lattice degrees of freedom. Various ultrafast experiments on Fe-based superconductors have observed strong coherent oscillations of an A1g phonon mode of arsenic ions, which shows strong coupling to the electronic and magnetic states. This paper reviews the recent reports of ultrafast studies on Fe-based superconductor with a focus on the coherent oscillations. Experimental results with ultrashort light sources from the terahertz-infrared pulses to the hard X-rays from a free electron laser will be presented.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PUMP AND PROBE EXPERIMENTS
3. NIR-OPTICAL PROBE
4. THz-IR PROBE
5. X-RAY PROBE
6. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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