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Spatiotemporal observation of quantum crystallization of electrons

Physics

Spatiotemporal observation of quantum crystallization of electrons

H. Murase, S. Arai, et al.

This captivating study by Hideaki Murase, Shunto Arai, Tatsuo Hasegawa, Kazuya Miyagawa, and Kazushi Kanoda explores the rapid spatiotemporal observations of electronic crystallization in the organic material θ-(BEDT-TTF)₂RbZn(SCN)₄. The findings highlight unprecedentedly fast growth kinetics, shedding light on the quantum features influencing crystallization processes.... show more
Abstract
Liquids crystallize as they cool; however, when crystallization is avoided in some way, they supercool, maintaining their liquidity, and freezing into glass at low temperatures, as ubiquitously observed. These metastable states crystallize over time through the classical dynamics of nucleation and growth. However, it was recently found that Coulomb interacting electrons on charge-frustrated triangular lattices exhibit supercooled liquid and glass with quantum nature and they crystallize, raising fundamental issues: what features are universal to crystallization at large and specific to that of quantum systems? Here, we report our experimental challenges that address this issue through the spatiotemporal observation of electronic crystallization in an organic material. With Raman microspectroscopy, we have successfully performed real-space and real-time imaging of electronic crystallization. The results directly capture strongly temperature-dependent crystallization profiles indicating that nucleation and growth proceed at distinctive temperature-dependent rates, which is common to conventional crystallization. However, the growth rate is many orders of magnitude larger than that in the conventional case. The temperature characteristics of nucleation and growth are universal, whereas unusually fast growth kinetics features quantum crystallization where a quantum-to-classical catastrophe occurs in interacting electrons.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 26, 2023
Authors
Hideaki Murase, Shunto Arai, Tatsuo Hasegawa, Kazuya Miyagawa, Kazushi Kanoda
Tags
electronic crystallization
quantum systems
Raman microspectroscopy
nucleation
growth rates
organic material
quantum-to-classical catastrophe
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