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Direct Observation of Ultrafast Non-thermal Melting by Ultrafast X-ray Diffraction

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Abstract

Ultrafast nonthermal melting of femtosecond laser-irradiated germanium was observed directly for the first time using sub-picosecond, 1.54-angstrom x-ray diffraction. Such measurements allow the study of transient atomic motion fundamental to many processes in physics, chemistry, and biology.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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