Coherent control of phonons probed by time-resolved x-ray diffraction.
Time-resolved x-ray diffraction with picosecond temporal resolution is used to probe the product state of a coherent control experiment in which a single acoustic mode in a bulk semiconductor is driven to large amplitude or canceled out. It is demonstrated that by shaping ultrafast acoustic pulses o...
Main Authors: | Lindenberg, A, Kang, I, Johnson, S, Falcone, R, Heimann, P, Chang, Z, Lee, R, Wark, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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