Probing attosecond electron dynamics in atoms

Single isolated attosecond pulse is a new powerful tool for studying dynamics of correlated electron motion in pump-probe experiments [1]. Such pulses, as short as 67 attoseconds, can now be generated with the Double Optical Gating (DOG) method. The broadband XUV supercontinuum spectrum of the isola...

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Published inIEEE Photonics Conference 2012 pp. 622 - 623
Main Authors Chini, Michael, Xiaowei Wang, Yan Cheng, Yi Wu, Kun Zhao, Qi Zhang, Cunningham, Eric, Yang Wang, Huaping Zang, Zenghu Chang
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2012
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Summary:Single isolated attosecond pulse is a new powerful tool for studying dynamics of correlated electron motion in pump-probe experiments [1]. Such pulses, as short as 67 attoseconds, can now be generated with the Double Optical Gating (DOG) method. The broadband XUV supercontinuum spectrum of the isolated attosecond pulse is particularly suitable for probing the time variation of the electronic states in transient absorption measurements.
ISBN:9781457707315
1457707314
ISSN:1092-8081
2766-1733
DOI:10.1109/IPCon.2012.6358775