Amorphous to crystalline phase transition in carbon induced by intense femtosecond x-ray free-electron laser pulses
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Abstract |
We present the results of an experiment where amorphous carbon undergoes a phase transition induced by femtosecond 830 eV x-ray free-electron laser pulses. The phase transition threshold fluence is found to be 282 +/- 11 mJ/cm(2). Atomic force microscopy, photoelectron microscopy, and micro-Raman spectroscopy give experimental evidence for the phase transition in terms of a volume expansion, graphitization, and change of local order of the irradiated sample area. The interaction is modeled by an accurate time-dependent treatment of the ionization dynamics coupled to a two-temperature model. At the phase transition fluence threshold the free-electron density N-e is found to be at maximum 9 x 10(20) cm(-3) while the ion (atom) temperature is found to be 1050 K, e.g., above the crystallization activation temperature reported in the literature. This low ionization rate and high atom temperature suggest a thermally activated phase transition. |
Year of Publication |
2012
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Journal |
Physical Review B
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Volume |
86
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Issue |
2
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Number of Pages |
024103
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Date Published |
Jul
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
1098-0121
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a1b13ab48b7fbdd667268388ea834479
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Alternate Journal |
Phys. Rev. B
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Journal Article
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