Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics Année : 2025

Giant enhancement of phonon–electron coupling in graphene under femtosecond laser heating at room temperature

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In recent years, phonon–electron carrier dragging has emerged as an innovative approach for modulating energy transfer in low-dimensional systems. In this letter, we explore the fundamental mechanisms of electron–phonon coupling and the role of thermal lag behavior in ultrafast heat transport. We present a theoretical investigation of non-equilibrium (n-eq) thermal dynamics in graphene under femtosecond laser excitation, emphasizing the role of phonon-branch-resolved electron–phonon coupling. This framework provides new insight into ultrafast energy transfer processes at femtosecond timescales and illustrates key deviations from the predictions of the classical two-temperature model, particularly in spatially localized heat transport. Our results show that a 190 fs laser pulse induces a strong n-eq state, followed by momentum redistribution among the excited carriers. This is then followed by effective cooling of the carrier distribution on a 450 fs timescale through phonon emission.

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hal-05221553 , version 1 (25-08-2025)

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Houssem Rezgui. Giant enhancement of phonon–electron coupling in graphene under femtosecond laser heating at room temperature. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2025, 58 (29), pp.29LT02. ⟨10.1088/1361-6463/ade9d3⟩. ⟨hal-05221553⟩
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