Abstract

We investigate the short-time evolution of the half filled one-dimensional extended Hubbard model in the strong-coupling regime, driven by a transient laser pump. Combining twisted boundary conditions with the time-dependent Lanczos technique, we obtain snapshots of the single-particle spectral function with high momentum resolution. The analysis of the oscillations of the spectral function shows that its characteristic frequencies are consistent with the magnitudes of the optical gap. Furthermore, we examine the time-evolving spectral structure in the charge-density-wave phase in detail and find that one of the bands in the single-particle spectrum originates from the photoinduced bond-order background.

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