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Reflectivity oscillations of fs-laser excited Bismuth: Excitation of coherent phonons

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We present the experimental and theoretical studies of the optical response from the single-crystal of bismuth to the excitation by the femtosecond laser pulse. The experimental results revealed a complex, first-positive and a few picoseconds later-negative, change in time-dependent reflectivity, which could not be explained in the light of the existing theories. It is shown that reflectivity oscillations are related to the excitation of coherent phonons by the pulse with duration shorter of all relaxation times. We demonstrate that swiftly heated electrons are responsible for the phonon excitation due to the fast modification of the attractive (electronic) part of interatomic potential. The electronic perturbation of potential is also responsible for the red shift of phonon frequency and for the increase in the amplitude of phonons. The coherent phonon excitation process as well as the change in the reflectivity is related mainly to the modification of the electron-phonon momentum exchange frequency. The comparison between the theory and experiments shows an excellent agreement. Moreover, the reflectivity measurements allow direct recovery of the electron-phonon coupling rate in bismuth crystal, which has not been measured before.

langue originaleAnglais
titreHigh-Power Laser Ablation VI
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 23 août 2006
EvénementHigh-Power Laser Ablation VI - Taos, NM, États-Unis
Durée: 7 mai 200612 mai 2006

Série de publications

NomProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume6261 I
ISSN (imprimé)0277-786X

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Une conférenceHigh-Power Laser Ablation VI
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeTaos, NM
période7/05/0612/05/06

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