“…Bi exhibits a Peierls-distorted ground state structure (rhombohedral A7) which results in a strong coupling between the electronic and lattice degrees of freedom. This makes it very susceptible to electronic excitation [22], and ultrafast diffraction has been extensively used to study various aspects of the ensuing vibrational/structural dynamics: coherent optical [23][24][25] and acoustic [16,26] phonons, phonon squeezing [27], electron-lattice equilibration in thin films [14,15,17], nanoparticles [16], and at the surface [17], anisotropic structural effects [15,16,26,28], heat transfer processes [29][30][31], and ultrafast melting [14].…”