The Photoinduced Response of Antimony from Femtoseconds to Minutes

S Sebastian Walfort (Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany) N Nils Holle (Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany) J Julia Vehndel (Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany) D Daniel T. Yimam (Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials University of Groningen Nijenborgh 3 Groningen 9747 The Netherlands) N Niklas Vollmar (Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany) B Bart J. Kooi M Martin Salinga (Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany)

Abstract

Abstract As a phase change material (PCM), antimony exhibits a set of desirable properties that make it an interesting candidate for photonic memory applications. These include a large optical contrast between crystalline and amorphous solid states over a wide wavelength range. Switching between the states is possible on nanosecond timescales by applying short heating pulses. The glass state is reached through melting and rapid quenching through a supercooled liquid regime. While initial and final states are easily characterized, little is known about the optical properties on the path to forming a glass. Here we resolve the entire switching cycle of antimony with femtosecond resolution in stroboscopic optical pump‐probe measurements and combine the experimental results with ab‐initio molecular dynamics simulations. The glass formation process of antimony is revealed to be a complex multi‐step process, where the intermediate transient states exhibit distinct optical properties with even larger contrasts than those observed between crystal and glass. The provided quantitative understanding forms the basis for exploitation in high bandwidth photonic applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 9
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

S

Sebastian Walfort

Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany

N

Nils Holle

Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany

J

Julia Vehndel

Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany

D

Daniel T. Yimam

Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials University of Groningen Nijenborgh 3 Groningen 9747 The Netherlands

N

Niklas Vollmar

Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany

B

Bart J. Kooi

M

Martin Salinga

Institute of Materials Physics University of Münster Wilhelm‐Klemm‐Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany