Probing of Thermo-Acoustic Transients in Materials Using EUV Radiation
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The first application of EUV high-harmonic light to probe the nonlinear optical photoacoustic response of a sample is reported. This will enable measurements of thermal and acoustic transients in materials with sub-l00nm resolution and wavelength. |
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2005
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| Conference Name |
Ultrafast Phenomena XIV
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239-241
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| Date Published |
2005-06
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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| Conference Location |
Berlin, Heidelberg
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| ISBN Number |
978-3-540-27213-7
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| DOI |
10.1007/3-540-27213-5_73
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