Detection of nonthermal melting by ultrafast X-ray diffraction
- PMID: 10558985
- DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5443.1340
Detection of nonthermal melting by ultrafast X-ray diffraction
Abstract
Using ultrafast, time-resolved, 1.54 angstrom x-ray diffraction, thermal and ultrafast nonthermal melting of germanium, involving passage through nonequilibrium extreme states of matter, was observed. Such ultrafast, optical-pump, x-ray diffraction probe measurements provide a way to study many other transient processes in physics, chemistry, and biology, including direct observation of the atomic motion by which many solid-state processes and chemical and biochemical reactions take place.
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