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Ultrafast electron diffraction can visualize strong-field phenomena in graphene

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Abstract

We show with simulations that ultrafast electron diffraction can provide snapshots of charge-density evolution in condensed matter with few-femtosecond and sub-atomic resolutions. Using graphene as an example, we discuss real-space aspects of light-matter interaction.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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