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Nanosecond time-resolved X-ray diffraction has been employed to study the transient structure deformation of a Pt(111) crystal induced by laser pulse heating. A direct-imaging X-ray CCD system with high spatial resolution allowed the detection of structural changes of the order of 10-3 Å. The time evolution of lattice strain was measured with 12 ns resolution. The lattice spacings were found to suffer a transient change from 2.2653 to 2.2695 (10) Å, and the strain reached its maximum value 10 ns after laser irradiation.
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