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Advances in light sources and time-resolved spectroscopy have made it possible to excite specific atomic vibrations in solids and to observe the resulting changes in electronic properties, but the mechanism by which phonon excitation causes qualitative changes in electronic properties has remained unclear. Here we show that the dominant symmetry-allowed coupling between electron density and dipole active modes implies an electron-density-dependent squeezing of the phonon state that provides an attractive contribution to the electron–electron interaction, independent of the sign of the bare electron–phonon coupling and with a magnitude proportional to the degree of laser-induced phonon excitation. Reasonable excitation amplitudes lead to non-negligible attractive interactions that may cause significant transient changes in electronic properties, including superconductivity. The mechanism is generically applicable to a wide range of systems, offering a promising route to manipulating and controlling electronic phase behaviour in novel materials.
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A.J.M. and E.Y.W. were supported by the Basic Energy Sciences Program of the US Department of Energy under grant SC-0012592. D.M.K. was supported by DFG KE 2115/1-1. D.R.R. was supported by NSF CHE-1464802.
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Kennes, D., Wilner, E., Reichman, D. et al. Transient superconductivity from electronic squeezing of optically pumped phonons. Nature Phys 13, 479–483 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4024
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