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Photoacoustic Shear Waves in Gold Nanocrystals

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Scientists from Université du Mains in Le Mans and from Université de Caen, both in France, and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., USA, have generated and detected picosecond acoustic shear waves in gold films. The technique has potential in the study of supercooled liquids and glasses. Probes at 800 or 400 nm detect dynamic reflectivity changes (ΔR) in arbitrary units, from the sputtered gold film nanostructure (inset, top right). Shear waves (S) are detected at 800 nm only, but longitudinal waves (L) are detected at both probe wavelengths. The inset...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
    crystallitesEuropeEUROResearchpicosecond acoustic shear wavesResearch & Technology

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