Abstract
3 min readIncluded here is the processed data illustrated in the figures of both the main text, and the supplemental material. Below is a description of each file's contents. <strong>Figure2Ddata.csv</strong> contains the data illustrated in Figure 2D of the main text. The data provided are normalized band populations, such that the value 1 corresponds to the entire atom number in the sample. The rows provide the band index; the first row of data corresponds to the n=1 band, the second row corresponds to the n=2 band, etc. The columns provide the measured turning angle in units of radians; the first column corresponds to a turning angle of zero, and the angle is incremented by pi/12 radians for each column that follows. Row 5 is the error for the n=1 population, row 6 is the error for the n=2 population, and row 7 is the error on the sum of the population in bands with index not equal to 1 or 2. <strong>Figure3Bdata.csv</strong> contains the data illustrated in Figure 3B of the main text. The five columns correspond to the five different trajectory evolution times (0.5, 0.9, 1.3, 1.7, 2.1 milliseconds) shown in the Figure 3B. The first nine rows correspond to the nine trajectory midpoint positions in the Brillouin zone, as showed in Figure 3A; the first row corresponds to a midpoint at <strong>K</strong>. The next nine rows are the errors on the measurements. <strong>Figure4Cdata.csv </strong>contains the data illustrated in Figure 4C of the main text. The data provided are normalized band populations, such that the value 1 corresponds to the entire atom number in the sample. The rows provide the band index; the first row of data corresponds to the n=1 band, the second row corresponds to the n=2 band, etc. The columns provide the measured turning angle in units of radians; the first column corresponds to a turning angle of zero, and the angle is incremented by pi/6 radians for each column that follows. Row 11 is the error for the n=3 population, row 12 is the error for the n=4 population, and row 13 is the error on the sum of the population in bands with index not equal to 3 or 4. <strong>FigureS3data.csv </strong>contains the data illustrated in Figure 3 of the supplementary material. The first row is the data values, and the second row are the error bars. <strong>FigureS4data.csv </strong>contains the data illustrated in Figure 4 of the supplementary material. The first five rows are the normalized ground band population for five different trajectory mid points on the <strong>K</strong> - <strong>M</strong> - <strong>K'</strong> line of the Brillouin zone.; the first row is for a midpoint at <strong>K</strong>, and the fifth row is for a midpoint at <strong>M</strong>. The columns give the trajectory traversal times; the first column corresponds to a traversal time of 0.1 ms and each column corresponds to a new traversal time incremented by 0.2 ms. Rows 6-10 are the error bars for the measurements. <strong>FigureS6Bdata.csv </strong>contains the data illustrated in Figure 6B of the supplementary material. Rows 1-20 correspond to subpanel (iii) in the Figure S6 of the supplementary material. Rows 21-40 correspond to subpanel (ii) in the Figure S6 of the supplementary material. Rows 31-60 correspond to subpanel (i) in the Figure S6 of the supplementary material. Rows 1-10 correspond to the band index and give the normalized band population; row 1 corresponds to band index n=1 and row 10 corresponds to band index n=10. Rows 21-30 correspond to the band index and give the normalized band population; row 21 corresponds to band index n=1 and row 30 corresponds to band index n=10. Rows 41-50 correspond to the band index and give the normalized band population; row 41 corresponds to band index n=1 and row 50 corresponds to band index n=10. Rows 11-20 (31-40) [51-60] give the error in the band populations for measurements in panel iii (ii) [i]. <strong>FigureS6Cdata.csv </strong>contains the data illustrated in Figure 6C of the supplementary material. The first (second) column is the vertical (horizontal) axis. The fourth (third) column is the error in the points on the vertical (horizontal) axis.
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