Detection of Charge Density Wave Ground State in Granular Thin Films of Blue Bronze K0.3MoO3 by femtosecond spectroscopy

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Dominko, Damir
Staresinic, Damir
Salamon, Kresimir
Biljakovic, Katica
Tomeljak, Andrej
Huber, Tim
Socol, Gabriel
Ristoscu, Carmen
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Journal of Applied Physics. 2011, 110(1), 014907. ISSN 0021-8979. Available under: doi: 10.1063/1.3606418
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During the last years, femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy (fsTRS) has become an important new tool to investigate low energy excitations in strongly correlated systems. By studying energy relaxation pathways linking various degrees of freedom (e.g., electrons, spin, or lattice), the interaction strengths between different subsystems can be deduced. Here we report on yet another application of fsTRS, where the technique is used to unambiguously determine the nature of the ground state in granular thin films of a prototype charge density wave system blue bronze, K0.3MoO3. These, potassium blue bronze, films, obtained for the first time ever, have been prepared by pulsed laser deposition and investigated by various standard characterization methods. While the results of all used methods indicate that the thin films consist of nanometer grains of K0.3MoO3, it is only the non-destructive fsTRS that demonstrates the charge density wave nature of the ground state. Furthermore, the comparison of the fsTRS data obtained in thin films and in single crystals shows the reduction of the charge density wave transition temperature and of the photoinduced signal strength in granular thin films in respect to single crystals, which is attributed to the granularity and crystal growth morphology.

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ISO 690DOMINKO, Damir, Damir STARESINIC, Kresimir SALAMON, Katica BILJAKOVIC, Andrej TOMELJAK, Hanjo SCHÄFER, Tim HUBER, Jure DEMSAR, Gabriel SOCOL, Carmen RISTOSCU, Ion N. MIHAILESCU, Zdranko SIKETIC, Ivancica BOGDANOVIC RADOVIC, Galja PLETIKAPIĆ, Vesna SVETLIČIĆ, Maja DEKIC, Hasnija SAMIC, Jacques MARCUS, 2011. Detection of Charge Density Wave Ground State in Granular Thin Films of Blue Bronze K0.3MoO3 by femtosecond spectroscopy. In: Journal of Applied Physics. 2011, 110(1), 014907. ISSN 0021-8979. Available under: doi: 10.1063/1.3606418
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@article{Dominko2011Detec-17048,
  year={2011},
  doi={10.1063/1.3606418},
  title={Detection of Charge Density Wave Ground State in Granular Thin Films of Blue Bronze K0.3MoO3 by femtosecond spectroscopy},
  number={1},
  volume={110},
  issn={0021-8979},
  journal={Journal of Applied Physics},
  author={Dominko, Damir and Staresinic, Damir and Salamon, Kresimir and Biljakovic, Katica and Tomeljak, Andrej and Schäfer, Hanjo and Huber, Tim and Demsar, Jure and Socol, Gabriel and Ristoscu, Carmen and Mihailescu, Ion N. and Siketic, Zdranko and Bogdanovic Radovic, Ivancica and Pletikapić, Galja and Svetličić, Vesna and Dekic, Maja and Samic, Hasnija and Marcus, Jacques},
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