PICOSECOND TIME-RESOLVED HARD X-RAY-DIFFRACTION FROM LASER-HEATED METALLIC CRYSTALS
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We report the development of a novel hard Xray diffraction system with picosecond time resolution. Picosecond Xray pulses are produced by excitation of an Xray diode with picosecond ultraviolet light pulses at a repetition rate of 300 Hz. The Xray pulses are synchronized to the optical pulses with picosecond accuracy. The system has been utilized in picosecond time resolved Xray diffraction of laser pulse heated gold and platinum single crystals. Copyright 1995 The Chemical Society Located in Taipei & WileyVCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, Germany