@article{SchickLeGuyaderPontiusetal.2016, author = {Schick, Daniel and Le Guyader, Loic and Pontius, Niko and Radu, Ilie and Kachel, Torsten and Mitzner, Rolf and Zeschke, Thomas and Schuessler-Langeheine, Christian and F{\"o}hlisch, Alexander and Holldack, Karsten}, title = {Analysis of the halo background in femtosecond slicing experiments}, series = {Journal of synchrotron radiation}, volume = {23}, journal = {Journal of synchrotron radiation}, publisher = {International Union of Crystallography}, address = {Chester}, issn = {1600-5775}, doi = {10.1107/S160057751600401X}, pages = {700 -- 711}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The slicing facility FemtoSpeX at BESSY II offers unique opportunities to study photo-induced dynamics on femtosecond time scales by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, resonant and non-resonant X-ray diffraction, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy experiments in the soft X-ray regime. Besides femtosecond X-ray pulses, slicing sources inherently also produce a so-called `halo' background with a different time structure, polarization and pointing. Here a detailed experimental characterization of the halo radiation is presented, and a method is demonstrated for its correct and unambiguous removal from femtosecond time-resolved data using a special laser triggering scheme as well as analytical models. Examples are given for time-resolved measurements with corresponding halo correction, and errors of the relevant physical quantities caused by either neglecting or by applying a simplified model to describe this background are estimated.}, language = {en} } @article{HerzogSchickGaaletal.2012, author = {Herzog, Marc and Schick, Daniel and Gaal, P. and Shayduk, Roman and von Korff Schmising, Clemens and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Analysis of ultrafast X-ray diffraction data in a linear-chain model of the lattice dynamics}, series = {Applied physics : A, Materials science \& processing}, volume = {106}, journal = {Applied physics : A, Materials science \& processing}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {0947-8396}, doi = {10.1007/s00339-011-6719-z}, pages = {489 -- 499}, year = {2012}, abstract = {We present ultrafast X-ray diffraction (UXRD) experiments which sensitively probe impulsively excited acoustic phonons propagating in a SrRuO3/SrTiO3 superlattice and further into the substrate. These findings are discussed together with previous UXRD results (Herzog et al. in Appl. Phys. Lett. 96, 161906, 2010; Woerner et al. in Appl. Phys. A 96, 83, 2009; v. Korff Schmising in Phys. Rev. B 78, 060404(R), 2008 and in Appl. Phys. B 88, 1, 2007) using a normal-mode analysis of a linear-chain model of masses and springs, thus identifying them as linear-response phenomena. We point out the direct correspondence of calculated observables with X-ray signals. In this framework the complex lattice motion turns out to result from an interference of vibrational eigenmodes of the coupled system of nanolayers and substrate. UXRD in principle selectively measures the lattice motion occurring with a specific wavevector, however, each Bragg reflection only measures the amplitude of a delocalized phonon mode in a spatially localized region, determined by the nanocomposition of the sample or the extinction depth of X-rays. This leads to a decay of experimental signals although the excited modes survive.}, language = {en} } @article{BojahrHerzogMitzscherlingetal.2013, author = {Bojahr, Andre and Herzog, Marc and Mitzscherling, Steffen and Maerten, Lena and Schick, Daniel and Goldshteyn, J. and Leitenberger, Wolfram and Shayduk, R. and Gaal, P. and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Brillouin scattering of visible and hard X-ray photons from optically synthesized phonon wavepackets}, series = {Optics express : the international electronic journal of optics}, volume = {21}, journal = {Optics express : the international electronic journal of optics}, number = {18}, publisher = {Optical Society of America}, address = {Washington}, issn = {1094-4087}, doi = {10.1364/OE.21.021188}, pages = {21188 -- 21197}, year = {2013}, abstract = {We monitor how destructive interference of undesired phonon frequency components shapes a quasi-monochromatic hypersound wavepacket spectrum during its local real-time preparation by a nanometric transducer and follow the subsequent decay by nonlinear coupling. We prove each frequency component of an optical supercontinuum probe to be sensitive to one particular phonon wavevector in bulk material and cross-check this by ultrafast x-ray diffraction experiments with direct access to the lattice dynamics. Establishing reliable experimental techniques with direct access to the transient spectrum of the excitation is crucial for the interpretation in strongly nonlinear regimes, such as soliton formation.}, language = {en} } @article{BojahrHerzogSchicketal.2012, author = {Bojahr, Andre and Herzog, Marc and Schick, Daniel and Vrejoiu, Ionela and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Calibrated real-time detection of nonlinearly propagating strain waves}, series = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, volume = {86}, journal = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, number = {14}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {1098-0121}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.86.144306}, pages = {5}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Epitaxially grown metallic oxide transducers support the generation of ultrashort strain pulses in SrTiO3 (STO) with high amplitudes up to 0.5\%. The strain amplitudes are calibrated by real-time measurements of the lattice deformation using ultrafast x-ray diffraction. We determine the speed at which the strain fronts propagate by broadband picosecond ultrasonics and conclude that, above a strain level of approx. 0.2\%, the compressive and tensile strain components travel at considerably different sound velocities, indicating nonlinear wave behavior. Simulations based on an anharmonic linear-chain model are in excellent accord with the experimental findings and show how the spectrum of coherent phonon modes changes with time.}, language = {en} } @article{BojahrSchickMaertenetal.2012, author = {Bojahr, Andre and Schick, Daniel and M{\"a}rten, Lena and Herzog, Marc and Vrejoiu, Ionela and von Korff Schmising, Clemens and Milne, Chris and Johnson, Steven Lee and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Comparing the oscillation phase in optical pump-probe spectra to ultrafast x-ray diffraction in the metal-dielectric SrRuO3/SrTiO3 superlattice}, series = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, volume = {85}, journal = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, number = {22}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {1098-0121}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.85.224302}, pages = {6}, year = {2012}, abstract = {We measured the ultrafast optical response of metal-dielectric superlattices by broadband all-optical pump-probe spectroscopy. The observed phase of the superlattice mode depends on the probe wavelength, making assignments of the excitation mechanism difficult. Ultrafast x-ray diffraction data reveal the true oscillation phase of the lattice which changes as a function of the excitation fluence. This result is confirmed by the fluence dependence of optical transients. We set up a linear chain model of the lattice dynamics and successfully simulated the broadband optical reflection by unit-cell resolved calculation of the strain-dependent dielectric functions of the constituting materials.}, language = {en} } @article{ShaydukHerzogBojahretal.2013, author = {Shayduk, Roman and Herzog, Marc and Bojahr, Andre and Schick, Daniel and Gaal, Peter and Leitenberger, Wolfram and Navirian, Hengameh and Sander, Mathias and Goldshteyn, Jevgenij and Vrejoiu, Ionela and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Direct time-domain sampling of subterahertz coherent acoustic phonon spectra in SrTiO3 using ultrafast x-ray diffraction}, series = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, volume = {87}, journal = {Physical review : B, Condensed matter and materials physics}, number = {18}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {1098-0121}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.87.184301}, pages = {7}, year = {2013}, abstract = {We synthesize sub-THz longitudinal quasimonochromatic acoustic phonons in a SrTiO3 single crystal using a SrRuO3/SrTiO3 superlattice as an optical-acoustic transducer. The generated acoustic phonon spectrum is determined using ultrafast x-ray diffraction. The analysis of the generated phonon spectrum in the time domain reveals a k-vector dependent phonon lifetime. It is observed that even at sub-THz frequencies the phonon lifetime agrees with the 1/omega(2) power law known from Akhiezer's model for hyper sound attenuation. The observed shift of the synthesized spectrum to the higher q is discussed in the framework of nonlinear effects appearing due to the high amplitude of the synthesized phonons.}, language = {en} } @article{SchickBojahrHerzogetal.2013, author = {Schick, Daniel and Bojahr, Andre and Herzog, Marc and Gaal, P. and Vrejoiu, I. and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Following Strain-Induced Mosaicity Changes of Ferroelectric Thin Films by Ultrafast Reciprocal Space Mapping}, series = {Physical review letters}, volume = {110}, journal = {Physical review letters}, number = {9}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {0031-9007}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.095502}, pages = {5}, year = {2013}, abstract = {We investigate coherent phonon propagation in a thin film of ferroelectric PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3 (PZT) by ultrafast x-ray diffraction experiments, which are analyzed as time-resolved reciprocal space mapping in order to observe the in-and out-of-plane structural dynamics, simultaneously. The mosaic structure of the PZT leads to a coupling of the excited out-of-plane expansion to in-plane lattice dynamics on a picosecond time scale, which is not observed for out-of-plane compression.}, language = {en} } @article{MihocSchickLuetgensetal.2012, author = {Mihoc, Carmen and Schick, Daniel and L{\"u}tgens, Matthias and Lathe, Christian and Burkel, Eberhard}, title = {Formation of Al67Cu23Fe10 quasicrystals by microwave heating}, series = {International journal of materials research : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Metallkunde}, volume = {103}, journal = {International journal of materials research : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Metallkunde}, number = {11}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {1862-5282}, doi = {10.3139/146.110786}, pages = {1340 -- 1344}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The present work was carried out to compare the formation of single icosahedral phase during conventional heating and microwave processing. Al67Cu23Fe10 alloy powder was synthesized from high purity (99.9\%) powder elements by mechanical alloying. Differential scanning calorimetry combined with in-situ synchrotron energy dispersive X-ray diffraction was used to identify the main solid state reactions and the phase evolution of the powders. Inductive microwave processing in the magnetic field anti-node was performed to obtain the quasicrystalline phase in only a few seconds. Due to the rapid cooling of the sample it was possible to stabilize the icosahedral phase against its competing quasicrystalline approximants. Laboratory X-ray diffraction analysis was used to characterise the atomic structure of the specimen and scanning electron microscopy was used to characterise the microstructure after the microwave processing.}, language = {en} } @article{SchickHerzogWenetal.2014, author = {Schick, Daniel and Herzog, Marc and Wen, Haidan and Chen, Pice and Adamo, Carolina and Gaal, Peter and Schlom, Darrell G. and Evans, Paul G. and Li, Yuelin and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Localized excited charge carriers generate ultrafast inhomogeneous strain in the multiferroic BiFeO3}, series = {Physical review letters}, volume = {112}, journal = {Physical review letters}, number = {9}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {0031-9007}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.097602}, pages = {6}, year = {2014}, abstract = {We apply ultrafast x-ray diffraction with femtosecond temporal resolution to monitor the lattice dynamics in a thin film of multiferroic BiFeO3 after above-band-gap photoexcitation. The sound-velocity limited evolution of the observed lattice strains indicates a quasi-instantaneous photoinduced stress which decays on a nanosecond time scale. This stress exhibits an inhomogeneous spatial profile evidenced by the broadening of the Bragg peak. These new data require substantial modification of existing models of photogenerated stresses in BiFeO3: the relevant excited charge carriers must remain localized to be consistent with the data.}, language = {en} } @article{SchickBojahrHerzogetal.2012, author = {Schick, Daniel and Bojahr, Andre and Herzog, Marc and von Korff Schmising, Clemens and Shayduk, Roman and Leitenberger, Wolfram and Gaa, P. and Bargheer, Matias}, title = {Normalization schemes for ultrafast x-ray diffraction using a table-top laser-driven plasma source}, series = {Review of scientific instruments : a monthly journal devoted to scientific instruments, apparatus, and techniques}, volume = {83}, journal = {Review of scientific instruments : a monthly journal devoted to scientific instruments, apparatus, and techniques}, number = {2}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, address = {Melville}, issn = {0034-6748}, doi = {10.1063/1.3681254}, pages = {7}, year = {2012}, abstract = {We present an experimental setup of a laser-driven x-ray plasma source for femtosecond x-ray diffraction. Different normalization schemes accounting for x-ray source intensity fluctuations are discussed in detail. We apply these schemes to measure the temporal evolution of Bragg peak intensities of perovskite superlattices after ultrafast laser excitation.}, language = {en} }