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Reconstructing ultrafast acoustic pulses using time-resolved x-ray diffraction

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Abstract

Time-resolved x-ray diffraction is utilized to visualize laser generated transient strain formation from nanometer-scaled laser-excited gold films into crystalline substrates. We directly invert the time-domain signals to reconstruct the spatio-temporal shape of the transient strain.

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