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Holographic Imaging and Reconstruction of Laser-induced Modifications in Thin Films

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Abstract

We present a method for capturing ultrafast laser-induced excitation and relaxation dynamics in thin films via single-shot coherent diffractive imaging. Reference targets were successfully reconstructed from holographic diffraction patterns using a modified phase retrieval approach.

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