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Mapping momentum-dependent electron-phonon coupling and nonequilibrium phonon dynamics with ultrafast electron diffuse scattering
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The nature of the coupling within and between lattice and charge degrees of freedom is central to condensed matter and materials physics. However, these interactions have so far resisted a comprehensive time-resolved experimental investigation. The authors demonstrate that ultrafast electron diffuse scattering provides direct, momentum-resolved measurements of the electron-phonon and phonon-phonon coupling strengths in graphite. Through the technique's ability to follow individual phonon population dynamics with femtosecond time resolution, this method, complimented by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, can provide a complete picture of the dynamics within and between electron and phonon subsystems, and help unravel the physics of complex phases where the intertwined nature of the electron-lattice systems determine material properties.
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