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Light-Driven Raman Coherence as a Nonthermal Route to Ultrafast Topology Switching in a Dirac Semimetal

  • C. Vaswani
  • , L. L. Wang
  • , D. H. Mudiyanselage
  • , Q. Li
  • , P. M. Lozano
  • , G. D. Gu
  • , D. Cheng
  • , B. Song
  • , L. Luo
  • , R. H.J. Kim
  • , C. Huang
  • , Z. Liu
  • , M. Mootz
  • , I. E. Perakis
  • , Y. Yao
  • , K. M. Ho
  • , J. Wang
  • Ames Laboratory
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Abstract

A grand challenge underlies the entire field of topology-enabled quantum logic and information science: how to establish topological control principles driven by quantum coherence and understand the time dependence of such periodic driving. Here we demonstrate a few-cycle THz-pulse-induced phase transition in a Dirac semimetal ZrTe5 that is periodically driven by vibrational coherence due to excitation of the lowest Raman active mode. Above a critical THz-pump field threshold, there emerges a long-lived metastable phase, approximately 100 ps, with unique Raman phonon-assisted topological switching dynamics absent for optical pumping. The switching also manifests itself by distinct features: nonthermal spectral shape, relaxation slowing near the Lifshitz transition where the critical Dirac point occurs, and diminishing signals at the same temperature that the Berry-curvature-induced anomalous Hall effect magnetoresistance vanishes. These results, together with first-principles modeling, identify a mode-selective Raman coupling that drives the system from strong to weak topological insulators with a Dirac semimetal phase established at a critical atomic displacement controlled by the phonon coherent pumping. Harnessing of vibrational coherence can be extended to steer symmetry-breaking transitions, i.e., Dirac to Weyl ones, with implications for THz topological quantum gate and error correction applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number021013
JournalPhysical Review X
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

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