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Attosecond transient reflectivity of electron dynamics in germanium

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Abstract

Attosecond transient reflectivity in the extreme ultraviolet is developed for monitoring band-gap excitation dynamics in germanium. The investigations unravel the fastest carrier-scattering processes on the few-femtosecond time scale, and carrier thermalization on longer time scales.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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