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Time-Resolved Holography with Photoelectrons

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Ionization is the dominant response of atoms and molecules to intense laser fields and is at the basis of several important techniques, such as the generation of attosecond pulses that allow the measurement of electron motion in real time. We present experiments in which metastable xenon atoms were ionized with intense 7-micrometer laser pulses from a free-electron laser. Holographic structures were observed that record underlying electron dynamics on a sublaser-cycle time scale, enabling photoelectron spectroscopy with a time resolution of almost two orders of magnitude higher than the duration of the ionizing pulse.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Science
Volume
331
Number
6013
Number of Pages
61-64
Date Published
Jan
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0036-8075
DOI
10.1126/science.1198450
PId
dba217abb7d983cdc077e85f68a36a91
Alternate Journal
Science
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