Probing impulsive strain propagation with X-ray pulses.
/ Authors
D. A. Reis, M. DeCamp, P. Bucksbaum, Robert Clarke, Eric M. Dufresne, M. Hertlein, Roberto Merlin, Roger Falcone, H. Kapteyn, M. Murnane
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/ Abstract
Pump-probe time-resolved x-ray diffraction of allowed and nearly forbidden reflections in InSb is used to follow the propagation of a coherent acoustic pulse generated by ultrafast laser excitation. The surface and bulk components of the strain could be simultaneously measured due to the large x-ray penetration depth. Comparison of the experimental data with dynamical diffraction simulations suggests that the conventional model for impulsively generated strain underestimates the partitioning of energy into coherent modes.
Journal: Physical review letters