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Nanoscale transient gratings excited and probed by extreme ultraviolet femtosecond pulses

Authors :
Carlo Spezzani
Gang Chen
Lorenzo Raimondi
Emanuele Pedersoli
A. Simoncig
M. Trovo
Denys Naumenko
Simone Spampinati
Michele Manfredda
Henry C. Kapteyn
Filippo Bencivenga
Alexei Maznev
F. Caporaletti
Laura Foglia
Keith A. Nelson
R. Cucini
Anna Martinelli
Margaret M. Murnane
Emiliano Principi
Alessandro Gessini
Luca Giannessi
Marco Zangrando
Joshua Knobloch
R. A. Duncan
Flavio Capotondi
Giulio Gaio
Giulio Monaco
G. Kurdi
Travis Frazer
R. Mincigrucci
Nicola Mahne
Vazrik Chiloyan
Samuel Huberman
Claudio Masciovecchio
F. Dallari
Source :
Science Advances, Science Advances 5 (2019). doi:10.1126/sciadv.aaw5805, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bencivenga F.; Mincigrucci R.; Capotondi F.; Foglia L.; Naumenko D.; Maznev A.A.; Pedersoli E.; Simoncig A.; Caporaletti F.; Chiloyan V.; Cucini R.; Dallari F.; Duncan R.A.; Frazer T.D.; Gaio G.; Gessini A.; Giannessi L.; Huberman S.; Kapteyn H.; Knobloch J.; Kurdi G.; Mahne N.; Manfredda M.; Martinelli A.; Murnane M.; Principi E.; Raimondi L.; Spampinati S.; Spezzani C.; Trovo M.; Zangrando M.; Chen G.; Monaco G.; Nelson K.A.; Masciovecchio C./titolo:Nanoscale transient gratings excited and probed by extreme ultraviolet femtosecond pulses/doi:10.1126%2Fsciadv.aaw5805/rivista:Science Advances/anno:2019/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:5
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Spatially patterned extreme ultraviolet light pulses can be used for probing multiple dynamical processes at the nanoscale.<br />Advances in developing ultrafast coherent sources operating at extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and x-ray wavelengths allow the extension of nonlinear optical techniques to shorter wavelengths. Here, we describe EUV transient grating spectroscopy, in which two crossed femtosecond EUV pulses produce spatially periodic nanoscale excitations in the sample and their dynamics is probed via diffraction of a third time-delayed EUV pulse. The use of radiation with wavelengths down to 13.3 nm allowed us to produce transient gratings with periods as short as 28 nm and observe thermal and coherent phonon dynamics in crystalline silicon and amorphous silicon nitride. This approach allows measurements of thermal transport on the ~10-nm scale, where the two samples show different heat transport regimes, and can be applied to study other phenomena showing nontrivial behaviors at the nanoscale, such as structural relaxations in complex liquids and ultrafast magnetic dynamics.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances, Science Advances 5 (2019). doi:10.1126/sciadv.aaw5805, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bencivenga F.; Mincigrucci R.; Capotondi F.; Foglia L.; Naumenko D.; Maznev A.A.; Pedersoli E.; Simoncig A.; Caporaletti F.; Chiloyan V.; Cucini R.; Dallari F.; Duncan R.A.; Frazer T.D.; Gaio G.; Gessini A.; Giannessi L.; Huberman S.; Kapteyn H.; Knobloch J.; Kurdi G.; Mahne N.; Manfredda M.; Martinelli A.; Murnane M.; Principi E.; Raimondi L.; Spampinati S.; Spezzani C.; Trovo M.; Zangrando M.; Chen G.; Monaco G.; Nelson K.A.; Masciovecchio C./titolo:Nanoscale transient gratings excited and probed by extreme ultraviolet femtosecond pulses/doi:10.1126%2Fsciadv.aaw5805/rivista:Science Advances/anno:2019/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:5
Accession number :
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