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Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer

The lattice response of a Bi(111) surface upon impulsive femtosecond laser excitation is studied with time-resolved reflection high-energy electron diffraction. We employ a Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer of 9.3 Å(−1) ≤ Δ k ≤ 21.8 Å(−1) in order to study the lattice excitation dynam...

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Autores principales: Tinnemann, V., Streubühr, C., Hafke, B., Kalus, A., Hanisch-Blicharski, A., Ligges, M., Zhou, P., von der Linde, D., Bovensiepen, U., Horn-von Hoegen, M.
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Publicado: American Crystallographic Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31111080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5093637
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author Tinnemann, V.
Streubühr, C.
Hafke, B.
Kalus, A.
Hanisch-Blicharski, A.
Ligges, M.
Zhou, P.
von der Linde, D.
Bovensiepen, U.
Horn-von Hoegen, M.
author_facet Tinnemann, V.
Streubühr, C.
Hafke, B.
Kalus, A.
Hanisch-Blicharski, A.
Ligges, M.
Zhou, P.
von der Linde, D.
Bovensiepen, U.
Horn-von Hoegen, M.
author_sort Tinnemann, V.
collection PubMed
description The lattice response of a Bi(111) surface upon impulsive femtosecond laser excitation is studied with time-resolved reflection high-energy electron diffraction. We employ a Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer of 9.3 Å(−1) ≤ Δ k ≤ 21.8 Å(−1) in order to study the lattice excitation dynamics of the Bi surface under conditions of weak optical excitation up to 2 mJ/cm(2) incident pump fluence. The observed time constants τ(int) of decay of diffraction spot intensity depend on the momentum transfer Δk and range from 5 to 12 ps. This large variation of τ(int) is caused by the nonlinearity of the exponential function in the Debye–Waller factor and has to be taken into account for an intensity drop ΔI > 0.2. An analysis of more than 20 diffraction spots with a large variation in Δk gave a consistent value for the time constant τ(T) of vibrational excitation of the surface lattice of 12 ± 1 ps independent on the excitation density. We found no evidence for a deviation from an isotropic Debye–Waller effect and conclude that the primary laser excitation leads to thermal lattice excitation, i.e., heating of the Bi surface.
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spelling pubmed-64946522019-05-20 Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer Tinnemann, V. Streubühr, C. Hafke, B. Kalus, A. Hanisch-Blicharski, A. Ligges, M. Zhou, P. von der Linde, D. Bovensiepen, U. Horn-von Hoegen, M. Struct Dyn ARTICLES The lattice response of a Bi(111) surface upon impulsive femtosecond laser excitation is studied with time-resolved reflection high-energy electron diffraction. We employ a Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer of 9.3 Å(−1) ≤ Δ k ≤ 21.8 Å(−1) in order to study the lattice excitation dynamics of the Bi surface under conditions of weak optical excitation up to 2 mJ/cm(2) incident pump fluence. The observed time constants τ(int) of decay of diffraction spot intensity depend on the momentum transfer Δk and range from 5 to 12 ps. This large variation of τ(int) is caused by the nonlinearity of the exponential function in the Debye–Waller factor and has to be taken into account for an intensity drop ΔI > 0.2. An analysis of more than 20 diffraction spots with a large variation in Δk gave a consistent value for the time constant τ(T) of vibrational excitation of the surface lattice of 12 ± 1 ps independent on the excitation density. We found no evidence for a deviation from an isotropic Debye–Waller effect and conclude that the primary laser excitation leads to thermal lattice excitation, i.e., heating of the Bi surface. American Crystallographic Association 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6494652/ /pubmed/31111080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5093637 Text en © 2019 Author(s). 2329-7778/2019/6(3)/035101/9 All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle ARTICLES
Tinnemann, V.
Streubühr, C.
Hafke, B.
Kalus, A.
Hanisch-Blicharski, A.
Ligges, M.
Zhou, P.
von der Linde, D.
Bovensiepen, U.
Horn-von Hoegen, M.
Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title_full Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title_fullStr Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title_full_unstemmed Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title_short Ultrafast electron diffraction from a Bi(111) surface: Impulsive lattice excitation and Debye–Waller analysis at large momentum transfer
title_sort ultrafast electron diffraction from a bi(111) surface: impulsive lattice excitation and debye–waller analysis at large momentum transfer
topic ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31111080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5093637
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