Extreme ultraviolet transient gratings: A tool for nanoscale photoacoustics

Photoacoustics. 2023 Jan 19:29:100453. doi: 10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100453. eCollection 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Collective lattice dynamics determine essential aspects of condensed matter, such as elastic and thermal properties. These exhibit strong dependence on the length-scale, reflecting the marked wavevector dependence of lattice excitations. The extreme ultraviolet transient grating (EUV TG) approach has demonstrated the potential of accessing a wavevector range corresponding to the 10s of nm length-scale, representing a spatial scale of the highest relevance for fundamental physics and forefront technology, previously inaccessible by optical TG and other inelastic scattering methods. In this manuscript we report on the capabilities of this technique in the context of probing thermoelastic properties of matter, both in the bulk and at the surface, as well as discussing future developments and practical considerations.

Keywords: Extreme ultraviolet; Free electron lasers; Nanoscale; Photoacoustics; Phototermal; Transient grating.