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Time-Resolved Pump-Probe Diffraction Experiment at SOLEIL Synchrotron: Photoinduced Spin Transition in the Molecular Crystal [TPA Fe(III) TCC] PF 6

2012; Polish Academy of Sciences; Volume: 121; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.12693/aphyspola.121.332

ISSN

1898-794X

Autores

Claire Laulhé, S. Ravy, Pierre Fertey, Erik Elkaı̈m, Fabien D. Legrand, Pierre Féret, Ph. Hollander, S. Hustache, Michel Bordessoule, J. P. Ricaud, Éric Collet, Maciej Lorenc, Marylise Buron‐Le Cointe, H. Cailleau, Antoine Tissot, M.-L. Boillot,

Tópico(s)

High-pressure geophysics and materials

Resumo

We present the first time-resolved pump-probe experiment performed at synchrotron SOLEIL at the CRISTAL diffraction beamline.The time-resolved setup will be used in the near future for sub-ns time resolution experiments.We studied spin state switching in a [TPA Fe(III) TCC] PF 6 single crystal as induced by a ≈ 6 ns laser pulse (1064 nm), by measuring the 3D diffraction volume of the 002 Bragg reflection as a function of time after excitation.The intensity profiles (rocking curves) are found to evolve at two characteristic timescales, namely hundreds of ns and few µs, exhibiting subtle profile changes and peak broadenings.Consistently with previous studies, we interpret these features as due to structural inhomogeneities related to laser-induced deformation wave propagation and heat diffusion, which both start from the absorbing sites.

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