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Published March 22, 2024 | Published
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Coherent charge hopping suppresses photoexcited small polarons in ErFeO₃ by antiadiabatic formation mechanism

Abstract

Polarons are prevalent in condensed matter systems with strong electron-phonon coupling. The adiabaticity of the polaron relates to its transport properties and spatial extent. To date, only adiabatic small polaron formation has been measured following photoexcitation. The lattice reorganization energy is large enough that the first electron–optical phonon scattering event creates a small polaron without requiring substantial carrier thermalization. We measure that frustrating the iron-centered octahedra in the rare-earth orthoferrite ErFeO3 leads to antiadiabatic polaron formation. Coherent charge hopping between neighboring Fe3+─Fe2+ sites is measured with transient extreme ultraviolet spectroscopy and lasts several picoseconds before the polaron forms. The resulting small polaron formation time is an order of magnitude longer than previous measurements and indicates a shallow potential well, even in the excited state. The results emphasize the importance of considering dynamic electron-electron correlations, not just electron-phonon–induced lattice changes, for small polarons for transport, catalysis, and photoexcited applications.

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© 2024 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).

Funding

Y.-J.K. is supported by the Liquid Sunlight Alliance (the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Fuels from Sunlight Hub under award number DE-SC0021266). J.L.M. acknowledges support by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under grant no. 1745301.

Contributions

Y.-J.K. performed the measurements with the initial technical support of J.L.M. and J.M.M. Y.-J.K. analyzed the data, carried out the ab initio calculations, and prepared figures and the Supplementary Materials. H.J.S., N.L., and Y.J.C. fabricated and characterized the specimen. S.K.C. supervised the project and provided guidance. Y.-J.K. and S.K.C. wrote the manuscript with the input from all authors.

Data Availability

All data needed to evaluate the conclusions in the paper are present in the paper and/or the Supplementary Materials.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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