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Projecting picosecond lattice dynamics through x-ray topography
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2002
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Optical MaterialsX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsHigh-power LasersX-ray ImagingFemtosecond Laser PulseOptical DiagnosticsOptical PropertiesTest CaseX-ray TechnologyHealth SciencesPhysicsCrystalline DefectsCrystalline InsbX-ray TopographySynchrotron RadiationCrystallographyX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
A method for time-resolved x-ray diffraction studies has been demonstrated. As a test case, coherent acoustic phonon propagation into crystalline InSb is observed using a laser plasma x-ray source. An extended x-ray topogram of the semiconductor’s surface was projected onto a high spatial resolution x-ray detector and acoustic phonons were excited by rapidly heating the crystal’s surface with a femtosecond laser pulse. A correlation between the spatial position on the x-ray detector and the time of arrival of the laser pulse was encoded into the experimental geometry by tilting the incident laser pulse with an optical grating. This approach enabled a temporal window of 200 ps to be sampled in a single topogram, thereby negating the disadvantages of pulse-to-pulse fluctuations in the intensity and spectrum of the laser-plasma source.
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