Vectorial phase retrieval for linear characterization of attosecond pulses

The waveforms of attosecond pulses produced by high-harmonic generation carry information on the electronic structure and dynamics in atomic and molecular systems. Current methods for the temporal characterization of such pulses have limited sensitivity and impose significant experimental complexity...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 107; no. 13; p. 133902
Main Authors Raz, O, Schwartz, O, Austin, D, Wyatt, A S, Schiavi, A, Smirnova, O, Nadler, B, Walmsley, I A, Oron, D, Dudovich, N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 23.09.2011
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Summary:The waveforms of attosecond pulses produced by high-harmonic generation carry information on the electronic structure and dynamics in atomic and molecular systems. Current methods for the temporal characterization of such pulses have limited sensitivity and impose significant experimental complexity. We propose a new linear and all-optical method inspired by widely used multidimensional phase retrieval algorithms. Our new scheme is based on the spectral measurement of two attosecond sources and their interference. As an example, we focus on the case of spectral polarization measurements of attosecond pulses, relying on their most fundamental property-being well confined in time. We demonstrate this method numerically by reconstructing the temporal profiles of attosecond pulses generated from aligned CO(2) molecules.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.133902