Direct measurement of non-equilibrium phonon occupations in femtosecond laser heated Au films
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
/ Authors
T. Chase, M. Trigo, A. H. Reid, R. Li, T. Vecchione, X. Shen, S. Weatherby, R. Coffee, N. Hartmann, D. A. Reis
and 2 more authors
/ Abstract
We use ultrafast electron diffraction to detect the temporal evolution of phonon populations in femtosecond laser-excited ultrathin single-crystalline gold films. From the time-dependence of the Debye-Waller factor we extract a 4.7 ps time-constant for the increase in mean-square atomic displacements. We show from the increase of the diffuse scattering intensity that the population of phonon modes near the X and K points in the Au fcc Brillouin zone grows with timescales of 2.3 and 2.9 ps, respectively, faster than the Debye-Waller average. We find that thermalization continues within the initially non-equilibrium phonon distribution after 10 ps. The observed momentum dependent timescale of phonon populations is in contrast to what is usually predicted in a two-temperature model.