Abstract
We hereby report on a pump-probe reflectivity experiment conducted on amorphous carbon, using a 780 nm laser as a pump and a 19 nm FEL emission as probe. Measurements were performed at 50 degrees with respect to the surface normal to have an un-pumped reflectivity higher than 0.5%. A sub-10 fs time synchronization error could be obtained exploiting the nearly jitter-free capabilities of FERMI. EUV FEL-based experiments open the way to study the behaviour of a liquid carbon phase being unaffected by plasma screening.
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Mincigrucci, R., Giangrisostomi, E., Principi, E., Battistoni, A., Bencivenga, F., Cucini, R., … Masciovecchio, C. (2015). Liquid carbon reflectivity at 19 nm. Photonics, 2(1), 50–56. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics2010050
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