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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Andrea Cavalleri

Professor of Physics

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
andrea.cavalleri@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72365
Clarendon Laboratory, room 316.3
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Femtosecond structural dynamics in VO2 during an ultrafast solid-solid phase transition

Physical Review Letters 87:23 (2001) 2374011-2374014

Authors:

A Cavalleri, C T贸th, CW Siders, JA Squier, F R谩ksi, P Forget, JC Kieffer

Abstract:

First conjunct optical and x-ray measurements were reported during an optically driven solid-solid phase transition in the correlated oxide Vo2. Optical measurements were performed by combining the pump-probe technique with visible microscopy. Laser pulses of high fluence triggered a subpicosecond structural transition from the low temperature monoclinic phase to the high temperature rutile phase.

Femtosecond x-ray measurement of ultrafast melting and large acoustic transients.

Phys Rev Lett 87:22 (2001) 225701

Authors:

K Sokolowski-Tinten, C Blome, C Dietrich, A Tarasevitch, M Horn von Hoegen, D von der Linde, A Cavalleri, J Squier, M Kammler

Abstract:

Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with ultrashort ( approximately 300 fs), multi-keV x-ray pulses has been used to study the femtosecond laser-induced solid-to-liquid phase transition in a thin crystalline layer of germanium. Nonthermal melting is observed to take place within 300-500 fs. Following ultrafast melting we observe strong acoustic perturbations evolving on a picosecond time scale.

Femtosecond structural dynamics in VO2 during a solid-to-solid phase transition.

Physical Review Letters 87 (2001) 237401 4pp

Authors:

A Cavalleri, Cs. Toth, C.W. Siders, J.F. Squier

Femtosecond thermal X-ray pulses from hot solid density plasmas

LASER PHYS 11:11 (2001) 1201-1204

Authors:

JC Kieffer, F Dorchies, P Forget, P Gallant, Z Jiang, H Pepin, O Peyrusse, C Toth, A Cavalleri, J Squier, K Wilson

Abstract:

We review the progress we made recently on the generation of a femtosecond thermal X-ray source (line and broadband emissions) using solid-density-plasmas generated by ultrashort laser, in view of applications to molecular dynamic.

Observation of ultrafast structural transitions in solids using femtosecond x-ray pulses

Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest (2001)

Authors:

K Sokolowski-Tinten, C Blome, C Dietrich, A Tarasevitch, M Horn-von-Hoegen, D Von der Linde, A Cavalleri, J Squier, I Uschmann, E F枚rster, M Kammler

Abstract:

Time-resolved x ray diffraction was used to study ultrafast structural transitions in optically excited semiconductors and metals. Non thermal changes in the lattice structure was observed in less than 300 fs. The analysis confirmed the existence of femtosecond non-thermal melting in a covalent semiconductor. The analysis indicated an ultrafast structural transition in a metal.

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