Coherent folded acoustic phonons in a multilayered GaSb/InAs epitaxial heterostructure were generated by femtosecond laser pulses and studied by means of ultrafast x-ray diffraction. Coherent phonons excited simultaneously in the fundamental acoustic branch and the first back-folded branch were detected. This represents the first clear evidence for phonon branch folding based directly on the atomic motion to which x-ray diffraction is sensitive. From a comparison of the measured phonon-modulated x-ray reflectivity with simulations, evidence was found for a reduction of the laser penetration depth. This reduction can be explained by the self-modulation of the refractive index due to photogenerated free carriers
When light is used to study structures, the wavelength limits the size of the details that can be re...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction has become a very powerful tool in the study of structural dynamics ...
Reversible structural changes of a nanostructure were measured non-destructively with subpicometer s...
Coherent folded acoustic phonons in a multilayered GaSb/InAs epitaxial heterostructure were generate...
Zone folded coherent acoustic phonons were generated in a multilayered GaSb/InAs epitaxial heterostr...
Atomic processes like e.g. molecular vibrations, chemical reactions or phase transitions happen on p...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution is used to observe scattering fr...
The spectrum of laser-generated acoustic phonons in indium antimonide coated with a thin nickel film...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are excited in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by femtosecond laser pu...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are excited in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by femtosecond laser pu...
Phonons are considered as a most important origin of scattering and dissipation for electronic coher...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are generated in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by excitation with fe...
We have employed time-resolved X-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution to measure the ...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond time resolution is used to observe scattering from c...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution is used to probe the product sta...
When light is used to study structures, the wavelength limits the size of the details that can be re...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction has become a very powerful tool in the study of structural dynamics ...
Reversible structural changes of a nanostructure were measured non-destructively with subpicometer s...
Coherent folded acoustic phonons in a multilayered GaSb/InAs epitaxial heterostructure were generate...
Zone folded coherent acoustic phonons were generated in a multilayered GaSb/InAs epitaxial heterostr...
Atomic processes like e.g. molecular vibrations, chemical reactions or phase transitions happen on p...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution is used to observe scattering fr...
The spectrum of laser-generated acoustic phonons in indium antimonide coated with a thin nickel film...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are excited in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by femtosecond laser pu...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are excited in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by femtosecond laser pu...
Phonons are considered as a most important origin of scattering and dissipation for electronic coher...
Coherent zone-folded acoustic phonons are generated in GaAs/AlAs superlattices by excitation with fe...
We have employed time-resolved X-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution to measure the ...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond time resolution is used to observe scattering from c...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution is used to probe the product sta...
When light is used to study structures, the wavelength limits the size of the details that can be re...
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction has become a very powerful tool in the study of structural dynamics ...
Reversible structural changes of a nanostructure were measured non-destructively with subpicometer s...