LMI Seminar: Anharmonicity and non-adiabaticity in SnTe probed through coherent phonons
Dr. Alon Ron, School of Physics and Astronomy, TAU
Abstract:
Coherent phonons offer an ultrafast, time-domain window into driven lattice dynamics. They allow one to directly follow how vibrational motion couples to electronic degrees of freedom, to other lattice modes, while these couplings reshape the effective phonon potential out of equilibrium.
In this talk, I will use SnTe, a narrow-gap semiconducting ferroelectric, as a case study to show how ultrafast coherent-phonon spectroscopy can (i) disentangle thermal renormalization from carrier-driven contributions to apparent phonon anharmonicity, and (ii) reveal non-adiabatic ferroelectric dynamics in which electronic and ionic motion become strongly intertwined and the Born-Oppenheimer picture breaks down for the soft mode.

