Abstract
Electron excitation and relaxation in chromium are probed with 20-fs time resolution using an ultrafast optical technique. We obtain good fits to the data for the transient reflectivity and transmittivity changes in a thin film using a simple model of electron relaxation, suggesting the existence of an efficient electron-electron thermalization process on ultrashort-time scales. Quantitative analysis allows the extraction of thermo-optic coefficients and dielectric constant variations related to both the electron and the lattice temperatures.
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Hirori, H., Tachizaki, T., Matsuda, O., & Wright, O. B. (2003). Electron dynamics in chromium probed with 20-fs optical pulses. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 68(11), 1131021–1131024. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.68.113102
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