Theoretical prediction that light pulses from optical to X-ray regimes cause sub-100 fs demagnetization via electronic excitation and electron redistribution in the magneto-sensitive band, without significant phonon or Heisenberg exchange contributions.
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Neglecting changes in the Debye temperature under electronic excitation causes significant inaccuracies in atomic temperatures extracted via Debye-Waller analysis from ultrafast diffraction.
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Electronic mechanism of sub-100-fs demagnetization induced by a femtosecond light pulse
Theoretical prediction that light pulses from optical to X-ray regimes cause sub-100 fs demagnetization via electronic excitation and electron redistribution in the magneto-sensitive band, without significant phonon or Heisenberg exchange contributions.
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Limitations of Debye-Waller lattice temperature extraction under electronic excitation
Neglecting changes in the Debye temperature under electronic excitation causes significant inaccuracies in atomic temperatures extracted via Debye-Waller analysis from ultrafast diffraction.