Amorphization in crystalline tellurium by femtosecond pulses
Crystalline tellurium undergoes amorphization after irradiation with strong femtosecond pulses. Steady-state reflectivity and single-shot transient reflectivity studies suggest the amorphization is due to thermal melting rather than non-thermal switching.
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EDP Sciences,
2020-01-22T21:04:30Z.
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