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Raman scattering under extreme conditions

Raman scattering under extreme conditions
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摘要 Raman scattering is a versatile and powerful technique and has been widely used in modern scientific research and vast industrial applications. It is one of the fundamental experimental techniques in condensed matter physics, since it can sensitively probe the basic elementary excitations in solids like electron, phonon, magnon, etc. The application of extreme conditions (low temperature, high magnetic field, high pressure, etc.) to Raman scattering, will push its capability up to an unprecedented level, because this enables us to look into new quantum phases driven by extreme conditions, trace the evolution of the excitations and their coupling, and hence uncover the underlying physics. This review contains two topics. In the first part, we will introduce the Raman facility under extreme conditions, belonging to the optical spectroscopy station of Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facilities (SECUF), with emphasis on the system design and the capability the facility can provide. Then in the second part we will focus on the applications of Raman scattering under extreme conditions to a variety of condensed matter systems such as superconductors, correlated electron systems, charge density waves (CDW) materials, etc. Finally, as a rapidly developing technique, time-resolved Raman scattering will be highlighted here. Raman scattering is a versatile and powerful technique and has been widely used in modern scientific research and vast industrial applications. It is one of the fundamental experimental techniques in condensed matter physics, since it can sensitively probe the basic elementary excitations in solids like electron, phonon, magnon, etc. The application of extreme conditions (low temperature, high magnetic field, high pressure, etc.) to Raman scattering, will push its capability up to an unprecedented level, because this enables us to look into new quantum phases driven by extreme conditions, trace the evolution of the excitations and their coupling, and hence uncover the underlying physics. This review contains two topics. In the first part, we will introduce the Raman facility under extreme conditions, belonging to the optical spectroscopy station of Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facilities (SECUF), with emphasis on the system design and the capability the facility can provide. Then in the second part we will focus on the applications of Raman scattering under extreme conditions to a variety of condensed matter systems such as superconductors, correlated electron systems, charge density waves (CDW) materials, etc. Finally, as a rapidly developing technique, time-resolved Raman scattering will be highlighted here.
作者 Feng Jin Yang Yang An-Min Zhang Jian-Ying Ji Qing-Ming Zhang 金峰;杨洋;张安民;籍建葶;张清明(Department of Physics, Renmin University of China;Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;School of Physical Science and Technology, Lanzhou University)
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第7期120-132,共13页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant Nos.2016YFA0300504 and 2017YFA0302904) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11474357,11774419,11604383,and 11704401) supported by the Scientific Equipment Development Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.YJKYYQ20170027)
关键词 Raman scattering technique extreme conditions correlated electron systems time-resolved Ra-man scattering Raman scattering technique extreme conditions correlated electron systems time-resolved Ra-man scattering

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