Abstract

We investigate the laser-induced dynamics of electronically driven charge-density-wave order. A comprehensive mean-field analysis of the attractive Hubbard model in the weak-coupling regime reveals ultrafast switching and ultrafast melting of the order via a nonthermal pathway. The resulting nonequilibrium phase diagram exhibits multiple dynamical phase transitions with increasing field strength. Using an intuitive pseudospin picture, we show that the laser can be regarded as a external (pseudo) magnetic field, and that the distinct dynamical regimes can be connected to the spin precession angle. We furthermore study the effects of electron-electron interactions beyond mean-field to show that the main features of the phase diagram are robust against scattering or thermalization processes. For example, the nonthermal state with switched order is characterized by a particularly slow relaxation. We also demonstrate how these nonthermal phases can be stabilized by tailoring the pulse shape with optimal control theory.

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