Electron–electron interactions are the fastest processes in materials, occurring on femtosecond to attosecond timescales, depending on the electronic band structure of the material and the excitation energy. Such interactions can play a dominant role in light-induced processes such as nano-enhanced plasmonics and catalysis, light harvesting, or phase transitions. However, to date it has not been possible to experimentally distinguish fundamental electron interactions such as scattering and screening. Here, we use sequences of attosecond pulses to directly measure electron–electron interactions in different bands of different materials with both simple and complex Fermi surfaces. By extracting the time delays associated with photoemission we...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
Electron–electron interactions are the fastest processes in materials, occurring on femtosecond to a...
Recent advances in the generation and control of attosecond light pulses have opened up new opportun...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy allows the observation of electronic processes on attosecond t...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
Electron–electron interactions are the fastest processes in materials, occurring on femtosecond to a...
Recent advances in the generation and control of attosecond light pulses have opened up new opportun...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
Attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy allows the observation of electronic processes on attosecond t...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...
Transition metals, with their densely confined and strongly coupled valence electrons, are key const...
What is the spatiotemporal limit of a macroscopic model that describes the optoelectronic interactio...