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We investigate how fast and how effective photocarrier excitation can modify the exchange interaction $J_mathrm{ex}$ in the prototype Mott-Hubbard insulator. We demonstrate an ultrafast quenching of $J_mathrm{ex}$ both by evaluating exchange integrals from a time-dependent response formalism and by explicitly simulating laser-induced spin precession in an antiferromagnet that is canted by an external magnetic field. In both cases, the electron dynamics is obtained from nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field theory. We find that the modified $J_mathrm{ex}$ emerges already within a few electron hopping times after the pulse, with a reduction that is comparable to the effect of chemical doping.
The strongest interaction between microscopic spins in magnetic materials is the exchange interaction $J_text{ex}$. Therefore, ultrafast control of $J_text{ex}$ holds the promise to control spins on ultimately fast timescales. We demonstrate that tim
Femtosecond time-resolved core-level photoemission spectroscopy with a free-electron laser is used to measure the atomic-site specific charge-order dynamics in the charge-density-wave/Mott insulator 1T-TaS2. After strong photoexcitation, a prompt los
In recent years, the optical control of exchange interactions has emerged as an exciting new direction in the study of the ultrafast optical control of magnetic order. Here we review recent theoretical works on antiferromagnetic systems, devoted to i
We report strong instantaneous photoinduced absorption (PA) in the quasi-one-dimensional Mott insulator ${rm Sr_2CuO_3}$ in the IR spectral region. The observed PA is to an even-parity two-photon state that occurs immediately above the absorption edg
We have observed the characteristic temperature dependence of the intermolecular phonon spectrum in the organic dimer Mott insulator kappa-(ET)2Cu2(CN)3 exhibiting a dielectric anomaly at 30 K. The anomalous spectral narrowing of the 55 cm-1 phonon p