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Nanoscale polarization transient gratings.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/78848
Date of Publication
December 30, 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institute of Applied ...

Contributor
Foglia, Laura
Wehinger, Björn
Perosa, Giovanni
Mincigrucci, Riccardo
Allaria, Enrico
Armillotta, Francesco
Brynes, Alexander
Copus, Matthew
Cucini, Riccardo
De Angelis, Dario
De Ninno, Giovanni
Engel, W Dieter
Fainozzi, Danny
Institute of Applied Physics, Lasers
Giannessi, Luca
Iacocca, Ezio
Khatu, Nupur N
Laterza, Simone
Paltanin, Ettore
Pelli-Cresi, Jacopo Stefano
Penco, Giuseppe
Puntel, Denny
Rebernik Ribič, Primož
Sottocorona, Filippo
Trovò, Mauro
von Korff Schmising, Clemens
Yao, Kelvin
Masciovecchio, Claudio
Bonetti, Stefano
Bencivenga, Filippo
Subject(s)

500 - Science::530 - ...

Series
Nature Communications
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2041-1723
Publisher
Nature Research
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-54799-6
PubMed ID
39737944
Description
Light manipulation at the nanoscale is essential both for fundamental science and modern technology. The quest to shorter lengthscales, however, requires the use of light wavelengths beyond the visible. In particular, in the extreme ultraviolet regime these manipulation capabilities are hampered by the lack of efficient optics, especially for polarization control. Here, we present a method to create periodic, polarization modulations at the nanoscale using a tailored configuration of the FERMI free electron laser and demonstrate its capabilities by comparing the dynamics induced by this polarization transient grating with those driven by a conventional intensity grating on a thin ferrimagnetic alloy. While the intensity grating signal is dominated by the thermoelastic response, the polarization grating excitation minimizes it, uncovering helicity-dependent responses previously undetected. We anticipate nanoscale polarization transient gratings to become useful for the study of physical, chemical and biological systems possessing chiral symmetry.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/195349
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