Exciting electrons in solids with intense light pulses offers the possibility of generating new states of matter through nonthermal means and controlling their macroscopic properties on femto- to picosecond time scales. One way to manipulate a solid is by altering its lattice structure, which often underlies the electronic, magnetic, and other phases. Here, we review how structures of solids are affected by photoexcitation and how their ultrafast dynamics are captured with time-resolved electron diffraction and microscopy. Specifically, we survey how a strong light pulse has been used to tailor the nonequilibrium characteristics to yield on-demand properties in various material classes. In the existing literature, four main routes have been...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
International audienceThe optical control of the macroscopic physical properties (magnetic, optical ...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
The development of ultrafast time-resolved techniques in the last decades allowed the direct observa...
Transient control over the atomic potential-energy landscapes of solids could lead to new states of ...
The recent development of femtosecond electron and x-ray techniques for diffraction and imaging allo...
We present a non-comprehensive review of some representative experimental studies in crystalline con...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
International audienceThe emergence of the field of photo-induced transformation triggered by intens...
We discuss experiments that address the ultrafast dynamics inherent to the photoemission process in ...
The extreme electro-optical contrast between crystalline and amorphous states in phase-change materi...
We present a non-comprehensive review of some representative experimental studies in crystalline con...
Photo-induced phase-transitions (PIPTs) driven by highly cooperative interactions are of fundamental...
For interaction of light with condensed-matter systems, we show with simulations that ultrafast elec...
A table-top femtosecond, non-relativistic, electron diffraction setup is combined with a low-jitter,...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
International audienceThe optical control of the macroscopic physical properties (magnetic, optical ...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
The development of ultrafast time-resolved techniques in the last decades allowed the direct observa...
Transient control over the atomic potential-energy landscapes of solids could lead to new states of ...
The recent development of femtosecond electron and x-ray techniques for diffraction and imaging allo...
We present a non-comprehensive review of some representative experimental studies in crystalline con...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
International audienceThe emergence of the field of photo-induced transformation triggered by intens...
We discuss experiments that address the ultrafast dynamics inherent to the photoemission process in ...
The extreme electro-optical contrast between crystalline and amorphous states in phase-change materi...
We present a non-comprehensive review of some representative experimental studies in crystalline con...
Photo-induced phase-transitions (PIPTs) driven by highly cooperative interactions are of fundamental...
For interaction of light with condensed-matter systems, we show with simulations that ultrafast elec...
A table-top femtosecond, non-relativistic, electron diffraction setup is combined with a low-jitter,...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
International audienceThe optical control of the macroscopic physical properties (magnetic, optical ...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...