Repetitive non-thermal melting as a timing monitor for femtosecond pump/probe X-ray experiments

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Time-resolved optical pump/X-ray probe experiments are often used to study structural dynamics. To ensure high temporal resolution, it is necessary to monitor the timing between the X-ray pulses and the laser pulses. The transition from a crystalline solid material to a disordered state in a non-thermal melting process can be used as a reliable timing monitor. We have performed a study of the non-thermal melting of InSb in single-shot mode, where we varied the sample temperature in order to determine the conditions required for repetitive melting. We show how experimental conditions affect the feasibility of such a timing tool.

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Bengtsson, U. J., Ekström, J. C., Wang, X., Jurgilaitis, A., Pham, V. T., Kroon, D., & Larsson, J. (2020). Repetitive non-thermal melting as a timing monitor for femtosecond pump/probe X-ray experiments. Structural Dynamics, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000020

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