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Exerting Coherent Control over a Surface Structural Phase Transition via Amplitude Modes

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Abstract

We use ultrafast low-energy electron diffraction (ULEED) and multi-pulse optical excitation to demonstrate coherent control over the metal-insulator structural phase transition in atomic indium wires on the (111) surface of silicon.

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