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Extreme Ultraviolet Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy in a Polar Metal

Authors :
Craig P. Schwartz
Angelique Amado
Venkatraman Gopalan
Youguo Shi
Paul Manset
Makina Yabashi
Kensuke Tono
Cuixiang Wang
Clarisse Woodahl
Walter S. Drisdell
Shigeki Owada
Yuya Kubota
Can Berk Uzundal
Tod A. Pascal
Hari Padmanabhan
Iwao Matsuda
John W. Freeland
Emma Berger
Sasawat Jamnuch
Yasuyuki Hirata
Michael Zuerch
Source :
Nano Letters, Nano letters, vol 21, iss 14
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The coexistence of ferroelectricity and metallicity seems paradoxical, since the itinerant electrons in metals should screen the long-range dipole interactions necessary for dipole ordering. The recent discovery of the polar metal LiOsO3 was therefore surprising [as discussed earlier in Y. Shi et al., Nat. Mater. 2013, 12, 1024]. It is thought that the coordination preferences of the Li play a key role in stabilizing the LiOsO3 polar metal phase, but an investigation from the combined viewpoints of core-state specificity and symmetry has yet to be done. Here, we apply the novel technique of extreme ultraviolet second harmonic generation (XUV-SHG) and find a sensitivity to the broken inversion symmetry in the polar metal phase of LiOsO3 with an enhanced feature above the Li K-edge that reflects the degree of Li atom displacement as corroborated by density functional theory calculations. These results pave the way for time-resolved probing of symmetry-breaking structural phase transitions on femtosecond time scales with element specificity.

Details

ISSN :
15306992
Volume :
21
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....596fcb84ce109d3daeb8351a921ca6b3