@article{SanderHerzogPudelletal.2017, author = {Sander, Mathias and Herzog, Marc and Pudell, Jan-Etienne and Bargheer, Matias and Weinkauf, N. and Pedersen, M. and Newby, G. and Sellmann, J. and Schwarzkopf, J. and Besse, V. and Temnov, V. V. and Gaal, P.}, title = {Spatiotemporal Coherent Control of Thermal Excitations in Solids}, series = {Physical review letters}, volume = {119}, journal = {Physical review letters}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {0031-9007}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.075901}, pages = {102 -- 110}, year = {2017}, abstract = {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-angstrom 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. can be canceled by a second, time-delayed TG excitation shifted by Lambda/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.}, language = {en} } @article{MorHerzogGolezetal.2017, author = {Mor, Selene and Herzog, Marc and Golez, Denis and Werner, Philipp and Eckstein, Martin and Katayama, Naoyuki and Nohara, Minoru and Takagi, Hide and Mizokawa, Takashi and Monney, Claude and Staehler, Julia}, title = {Ultrafast Electronic Band Gap Control in an Excitonic Insulator}, series = {Physical review letters}, volume = {119}, journal = {Physical review letters}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {College Park}, issn = {0031-9007}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.086401}, pages = {11559 -- 11567}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We report on the nonequilibrium dynamics of the electronic structure of the layered semiconductor Ta2NiSe5 investigated by time-and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. We show that below the critical excitation density of F-C = 0.2 mJ cm(-2), the band gap narrows transiently, while it is enhanced above FC. Hartree-Fock calculations reveal that this effect can be explained by the presence of the low-temperature excitonic insulator phase of Ta2NiSe5, whose order parameter is connected to the gap size. This work demonstrates the ability to manipulate the band gap of Ta2NiSe5 with light on the femtosecond time scale.}, language = {en} } @article{SanderPudellHerzogetal.2017, author = {Sander, Mathias and Pudell, Jan-Etienne and Herzog, Marc and Bargheer, Matias and Bauer, R. and Besse, V. and Temnov, V. and Gaal, P.}, title = {Quantitative disentanglement of coherent and incoherent laser-induced surface deformations by time-resolved x-ray reflectivity}, series = {Applied physics letters}, volume = {111}, journal = {Applied physics letters}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, address = {Melville}, issn = {0003-6951}, doi = {10.1063/1.5004522}, pages = {4}, year = {2017}, abstract = {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 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. Published by AIP Publishing.}, language = {en} }