As is known from visible-light experiments, silicon under femtosecond pulse irradiation can undergo so-called “nonthermal melting” if the density of electrons excited from the valence to the conduction band overcomes a certain critical value. Such ultrafast transition is induced by strong changes in the atomic potential energy surface, which trigger atomic relocation. However, heating of a material due to the electron-phonon coupling can also lead to a phase transition, called “thermal melting.” This thermal melting can occur even if the excited-electron density is much too low to induce nonthermal effects. To study phase transitions, and in particular, the interplay of the thermal and nonthermal effects in silicon under a femtosecond x-ray...
The role played by heat accumulation in multi-shot damage of silicon was studied. Bulk silicon sampl...
We discuss the dynamics of a silicon surface after incidence of a short, high energy pulse in the so...
First, we give a briefly critically discuss the existing definitions of melting and damage threshold...
As is known from visible-light experiments, silicon under femtosecond pulse irradiation can undergo ...
Silicon irradiated with an ultrashort laser pulse can experience two competing damage processes: the...
We present a model of laser-solid interactions in silicon based on a previously-developed interatomi...
We present a model of laser-solid interactions in silicon based on a previously-developed interatomi...
X-ray laser-induced structural changes in silicon undergoing femtosecond melting have been investiga...
Radiation can drive the electrons in a material out of thermal equilibrium with the nuclei, producin...
Intense ultrashort laser pulses can melt crystals in less than a picosecond but, in spite of over th...
We review the results of our research on damage mechanisms in materials irradiated with femtosecond ...
The rapid development of a new generation of X-ray radiation sources providing ultrashort (from atto...
We present an empirical potential developed for silicon under conditions of strong electronic excita...
Laser-induced nonthermal melting in semiconductors has been studied over the past four decades, but ...
The role played by heat accumulation in multi-shot damage of silicon was studied. Bulk silicon sampl...
The role played by heat accumulation in multi-shot damage of silicon was studied. Bulk silicon sampl...
We discuss the dynamics of a silicon surface after incidence of a short, high energy pulse in the so...
First, we give a briefly critically discuss the existing definitions of melting and damage threshold...
As is known from visible-light experiments, silicon under femtosecond pulse irradiation can undergo ...
Silicon irradiated with an ultrashort laser pulse can experience two competing damage processes: the...
We present a model of laser-solid interactions in silicon based on a previously-developed interatomi...
We present a model of laser-solid interactions in silicon based on a previously-developed interatomi...
X-ray laser-induced structural changes in silicon undergoing femtosecond melting have been investiga...
Radiation can drive the electrons in a material out of thermal equilibrium with the nuclei, producin...
Intense ultrashort laser pulses can melt crystals in less than a picosecond but, in spite of over th...
We review the results of our research on damage mechanisms in materials irradiated with femtosecond ...
The rapid development of a new generation of X-ray radiation sources providing ultrashort (from atto...
We present an empirical potential developed for silicon under conditions of strong electronic excita...
Laser-induced nonthermal melting in semiconductors has been studied over the past four decades, but ...
The role played by heat accumulation in multi-shot damage of silicon was studied. Bulk silicon sampl...
The role played by heat accumulation in multi-shot damage of silicon was studied. Bulk silicon sampl...
We discuss the dynamics of a silicon surface after incidence of a short, high energy pulse in the so...
First, we give a briefly critically discuss the existing definitions of melting and damage threshold...