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arxiv: physics/0010017 · v1 · submitted 2000-10-05 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.gen-ph

Nanosecond dynamics of a gallium mirror's light-induced reflectivity change

classification ⚛️ physics.optics physics.gen-ph
keywords reflectivitygalliumlight-inducedchangedynamicseffectmeltingmetallization
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Transient pump-probe optical reflectivity measurements of the nano/microsecond dynamics of a fully reversible, light-induced, surface-assisted metallization of gallium interfaced with silica are reported. The metallization leads to a considerable increase in the interface's reflectivity when solid a-gallium is on the verge of melting. The reflectivity change was found to be a cumulative effect that grows with light intensity and pulse duration. The reflectivity relaxes back to that of alpha-gallium when the excitation is withdrawn in a time that increases critically at gallium's melting point. The effect is attributed to a non-thermal light-induced structural phase transition.

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