We present femtosecond time-resolved measurements of the dielectric tensor of tellurium following intense photoexcitation. Strong impulsive photoexcitation of crystalline tellurium weakens the covalent bonds between atoms, which undergo coherent oscillations (at >3 THz) as they relax to new equilibrium positions. As this photoexcitation drives the lattice toward a band-crossing transition, we track the decrease and oscillation of the bonding-antibonding splitting. The reduction of the bonding-antibonding splitting exceeds the band gap for 100 fs, indicating a transient state with crossed bands.
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