Dynamics of a photoinduced phase transition in polydiacetylene crystals

S. Koshihara, Y. Tokura, K. Takeda, and T. Koda
Phys. Rev. B 52, 6265 – Published 1 September 1995
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Abstract

The dynamical process of the photoinduced phase transition in polydiacetylene (PDA) single crystals has been investigated by time-resolved spectroscopy with varying temperature, excitation photon energy, and intensity. The photoinduced phase transition can be driven bidirectionally between the two (A and B) phases by dichromatic irradiation of a laser pulse, when the temperature of the PDA crystal is kept around the phase transition temperature (Tc). It was found that primary process of the photoinduced phase transition is mostly completed within 50 ns. In addition, occurrence of a transient domain injection has been confirmed at temperatures far below and above Tc. Together with the time-resolved measurement of photocurrent, we have found a close correlation between the photocurrent intensity and the phase conversion efficiency. This suggests that the domain walls separating the A and B phases can carry the charge.

  • Received 12 August 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.52.6265

©1995 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Koshihara

  • Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152, Japan

Y. Tokura

  • Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan

K. Takeda

  • Tsukuba Research Laboratory, Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd., Tsukuba 305, Japan

T. Koda

  • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan

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Vol. 52, Iss. 9 — 1 September 1995

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