Structural Dynamics (Mar 2016)

Free electron laser-driven ultrafast rearrangement of the electronic structure in Ti

  • E. Principi,
  • E. Giangrisostomi,
  • R. Cucini,
  • F. Bencivenga,
  • A. Battistoni,
  • A. Gessini,
  • R. Mincigrucci,
  • M. Saito,
  • S. Di Fonzo,
  • F. D'Amico,
  • A. Di Cicco,
  • R. Gunnella,
  • A. Filipponi,
  • A. Giglia,
  • S. Nannarone,
  • C. Masciovecchio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4935687
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 023604 – 023604-8

Abstract

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High-energy density extreme ultraviolet radiation delivered by the FERMI seeded free-electron laser has been used to create an exotic nonequilibrium state of matter in a titanium sample characterized by a highly excited electron subsystem at temperatures in excess of 10 eV and a cold solid-density ion lattice. The obtained transient state has been investigated through ultrafast absorption spectroscopy across the Ti M2,3-edge revealing a drastic rearrangement of the sample electronic structure around the Fermi level occurring on a time scale of about 100 fs.