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Nanoscale imaging of unusual photo-acoustic waves in thin flake VTe$_2$

Controlling acoustic phonons, the carriers of sound and heat, has been attracting great attention toward the manipulation of sonic and thermal properties in nanometric devices. In particular, the photo-acoustic effect using ultrafast optical pulses has a promising potential to optically manipulate phonons in picoseconds time regime. However, its mechanism has been so far mostly based on the commonplace thermoelastic expansion in isotropic media, limiting the spectrum of potential applications. We investigate a conceptually new mechanism of photo-acoustic effect involving the structural instability, by utilizing a transition-metal dichalcogenide VTe$_2$ with the ribbon-type charge-density-wave (CDW). Ultrafast electron microscope imaging and diffraction measurements reveal the generation and propagation of unusual acoustic waves in the nanometric thin plate associated with the optically induced instantaneous charge-density-wave dissolution. Our results highlight the capability of photo-induced structural instability as a source of coherent acoustic waves.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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