J. Pudell
University of Potsdam
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Structural Dynamics | 2016
A. von Reppert; J. Pudell; A. Koc; M. Reinhardt; Wolfram Leitenberger; K. Dumesnil; F. Zamponi; Matias Bargheer
We present a temperature and fluence dependent Ultrafast X-Ray Diffraction study of a laser-heated antiferromagnetic dysprosium thin film. The loss of antiferromagnetic order is evidenced by a pronounced lattice contraction. We devise a method to determine the energy flow between the phonon and spin system from calibrated Bragg peak positions in thermal equilibrium. Reestablishing the magnetic order is much slower than the cooling of the lattice, especially around the Néel temperature. Despite the pronounced magnetostriction, the transfer of energy from the spin system to the phonons in Dy is slow after the spin-order is lost.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
Mathias Sander; Marc Herzog; J. Pudell; Matias Bargheer; Norbert Weinkauf; Martin Pedersen; Gemma Newby; Jan Sellmann; J. Schwarzkopf; Valentin Besse; Vasily V. Temnov; Peter Gaal
X-ray reflectivity measurements of femtosecond laser-induced transient gratings (TG) are applied to demonstrate the spatiotemporal coherent control of thermally induced surface deformations on ultrafast time scales. Using grazing incidence x-ray diffraction we unambiguously measure the amplitude of transient surface deformations with sub-Å resolution. Understanding the dynamics of femtosecond TG excitations in terms of superposition of acoustic and thermal gratings makes it possible to develop new ways of coherent control in x-ray diffraction experiments. Being the dominant source of TG signal, the long-living thermal grating with spatial period Λ can be canceled by a second, time-delayed TG excitation shifted by Λ/2. The ultimate speed limits of such an ultrafast x-ray shutter are inferred from the detailed analysis of thermal and acoustic dynamics in TG experiments.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2016
Mathias Sander; A. Koc; C. Kwamen; H. Michaels; A. v. Reppert; J. Pudell; F. Zamponi; Matias Bargheer; Jan Sellmann; J. Schwarzkopf; Peter Gaal
We present a nanostructured device that functions as photoacoustic hard x-ray switch. The device is triggered by femtosecond laser pulses and allows for temporal gating of hard x-rays on picosecond (ps) timescales. It may be used for pulse picking or even pulse shortening in 3rd generation synchrotron sources. Previous approaches mainly suffered from insufficient switching contrasts due to excitation-induced thermal distortions. We present a new approach where thermal distortions are spatially separated from the functional switching layers in the structure. Our measurements yield a switching contrast of 14, which is sufficient for efficient hard x-ray pulse shortening. The optimized structure also allows for utilizing the switch at high repetition rates of up to 208 kHz.
Physical Review Letters | 2015
André Bojahr; Gohlke M; Wolfram Leitenberger; J. Pudell; M. Reinhardt; von Reppert A; Roessle M; Mathias Sander; Peter Gaal; Matias Bargheer
Phonons are often regarded as delocalized quasiparticles with certain energy and momentum. The anharmonic interaction of phonons determines macroscopic properties of the solid, such as thermal expansion or thermal conductivity, and a detailed understanding becomes increasingly important for functional nanostructures. Although phonon-phonon scattering processes depicted in simple wave-vector diagrams are the basis of theories describing these macroscopic phenomena, experiments directly accessing these coupling channels are scarce. We synthesize monochromatic acoustic phonon wave packets with only a few cycles to introduce nonlinear phononics as the acoustic counterpart to nonlinear optics. Control of the wave vector, bandwidth, and consequently spatial extent of the phonon wave packets allows us to observe nonlinear phonon interaction, in particular, second harmonic generation, in real time by wave-vector-sensitive Brillouin scattering with x-rays and optical photons.
Applied Physics Letters | 2018
A. von Reppert; L. Willig; J. Pudell; M. Rössle; Wolfram Leitenberger; Marc Herzog; F. Ganss; O. Hellwig; Matias Bargheer
We employ ultrafast X-ray diffraction to compare the lattice dynamics of laser-excited continuous and granular FePt films on MgO (100) substrates. Contrary to recent results on free-standing granular films, we observe in both cases a pronounced and long-lasting out-of-plane expansion. We attribute this discrepancy to the in-plane expansion, which is suppressed by symmetry in continuous films. Granular films on substrates are less constrained and already show a reduced out-of-plane contraction. Via the Poisson effect, out-of-plane contractions drive in-plane expansion and vice versa. Consistently, the granular film exhibits a short-lived out-of-plane contraction driven by ultrafast demagnetization which is followed by a reduced and delayed expansion. From the acoustic reflections of the observed strain waves at the film-substrate interface, we extract a 13% reduction of the elastic constants in thin 10 nm FePt films compared to bulk-like samples.We employ ultrafast X-ray diffraction to compare the lattice dynamics of laser-excited continuous and granular FePt films on MgO (100) substrates. Contrary to recent results on free-standing granular films, we observe in both cases a pronounced and long-lasting out-of-plane expansion. We attribute this discrepancy to the in-plane expansion, which is suppressed by symmetry in continuous films. Granular films on substrates are less constrained and already show a reduced out-of-plane contraction. Via the Poisson effect, out-of-plane contractions drive in-plane expansion and vice versa. Consistently, the granular film exhibits a short-lived out-of-plane contraction driven by ultrafast demagnetization which is followed by a reduced and delayed expansion. From the acoustic reflections of the observed strain waves at the film-substrate interface, we extract a 13% reduction of the elastic constants in thin 10 nm FePt films compared to bulk-like samples.
Applied Physics Letters | 2017
Matthias Sander; J. Pudell; Marc Herzog; Matias Bargheer; Roman Bauer; Valentin Besse; Vasily V. Temnov; Peter Gaal
We present time-resolved x-ray reflectivity measurements on laser excited coherent and incoherent surface deformations of thin metallic films. Based on a kinematical diffraction model, we derive the surface amplitude from the diffracted x-ray intensity and resolve transient surface excursions with sub-Angstrom spatial precision and 70 ps temporal resolution. The novel analysis allows for decomposition of the surface amplitude into multiple coherent acoustic modes and a substantial contribution from incoherent phonons which constitute the sample heating.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
A. von Reppert; Radwan M. Sarhan; Felix Stete; J. Pudell; N. Del Fatti; A. Crut; Joachim Koetz; Ferenc Liebig; Claudia Prietzel; Matias Bargheer
Nanoscale | 2016
Elena S. Pavlenko; Mathias Sander; Steffen Mitzscherling; J. Pudell; Flavio Zamponi; Matthias Rössle; André Bojahr; Matias Bargheer
Nature Communications | 2018
J. Pudell; A. A. Maznev; Marc Herzog; M. Kronseder; C. H. Back; G. Malinowski; A. von Reppert; Matias Bargheer
arXiv: Materials Science | 2018
J. Pudell; A. von Reppert; Daniel Schick; F. Zamponi; Matthias Rössle; Marc Herzog; H. Zabel; Matias Bargheer