Dynamics of colloidal crystals studied by pump-probe experiments at FLASH
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2012
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We present a time-resolved infrared (IR) pump and extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) probe diffraction experiment to investigate ultrafast structural dynamics in colloidal crystals with picosecond resolution. The experiment was performed at the FLASH facility at DESY with a fundamental wavelength of 8 nm. In our experiment, the temporal changes of Bragg peaks were analyzed, and their frequency components were calculated using Fourier analysis. Periodic modulations in the colloidal crystal were localized at a frequency of about 4–5 GHz. Based on the Lamb theory, theoretical calculations of vibrations of the isotropic elastic polystyrene spheres of 400 nm in size reveal a 5.07-GHz eigenfrequency of the ground (breathing) mode.
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Dronyak, R, Gulden, J, Meijer, J M, Petukhov, A V & Vartanyants, I A 2012, 'Dynamics of colloidal crystals studied by pump-probe experiments at FLASH', Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 86, 064303, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.064303