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Figure 6
(a, c) Results of continuous XRD measurements at 0.5 ms under 1 ms pulse heating. The laser output is combined with upstream and downstream power of 35.3 and 39.7 W, respectively. Orange lines represent XRD data during pulse heating with a laser power of 35.3 W. The broad diffraction peak derived from the halo pattern of the liquid sample can be confirmed using XRD data at high temperatures (pink line); (b, d) time variation of lattice volume of Au: a comparison of the experimental results from the rapid heating system with a 100 ms time width using the regulated power supplies (blue symbols) and that of 1 ms pulse heating using a function generator (red symbols).

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