An intense light pulse can extract an electron wave packet from an atom near a field crest. This wave packet responds to the field, gaining and losing momentum as the field oscillates. During the process portions of the wave packet are inevitably driven back to the ion, and recombining with substantial momentum and thereby transferring the wave packet characteristics into a broad bandwidth burst of radiation that can extend continuously from the ultraviolet to the soft X-rays. Many characteristics of attosecond pulse are imposed by the time-dependent-field of a light pulse. By controlling the time-dependent-field, we control attosecond pulse generation. \ua9 2013 IEEE.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
When a low-frequency laser pulse is focused to a high intensity in a gas, the electric field of the ...
When a strong laser field ionizes atoms (or molecules), the electron wave packet that tunnels from t...
Scientists have been developing sources of light with ever-shorter pulse durations, in order to stud...
All aspects of attosecond technology rely on electron wavepackets formed by ionization and controlle...
Attosecond technology is a radical departure from all the optical (and collision) technology that pr...
Attosecond pulses allow the study of electrons on their natural timescale. They are created from the...
The combination of an attosecond pulse train with a strong infrared laser constitutes a new paradigm...
Kienberger R, Hentschel M, Uiberacker M, et al. Steering attosecond electron wave packets with light...
To give a classical physics perspective a few tens of attoseconds corresponds roughly to the time an...
Light pulses of sub-100 as (1 as=10-18 s) duration, with photon energies in the extreme-ultraviolet ...
Since 2001 and the first demonstrations of the feasibility of generating and measuring attosecond li...
In this paper attosecond measurement relies on a phase "gate". The phase of attosecond pulses is eas...
Light pulses of sub-100 as (1 as=10-18 s) duration, with photon energies in the extreme-ultraviolet ...
Sources of attosecond-duration light pulses provide the fastest time resolutions available today for...
Uiberacker M, Goulielmakis E, Kienberger R, et al. Attosecond metrology with controlled light wavefo...
When a low-frequency laser pulse is focused to a high intensity in a gas, the electric field of the ...
When a strong laser field ionizes atoms (or molecules), the electron wave packet that tunnels from t...
Scientists have been developing sources of light with ever-shorter pulse durations, in order to stud...
All aspects of attosecond technology rely on electron wavepackets formed by ionization and controlle...
Attosecond technology is a radical departure from all the optical (and collision) technology that pr...
Attosecond pulses allow the study of electrons on their natural timescale. They are created from the...
The combination of an attosecond pulse train with a strong infrared laser constitutes a new paradigm...
Kienberger R, Hentschel M, Uiberacker M, et al. Steering attosecond electron wave packets with light...
To give a classical physics perspective a few tens of attoseconds corresponds roughly to the time an...
Light pulses of sub-100 as (1 as=10-18 s) duration, with photon energies in the extreme-ultraviolet ...
Since 2001 and the first demonstrations of the feasibility of generating and measuring attosecond li...
In this paper attosecond measurement relies on a phase "gate". The phase of attosecond pulses is eas...
Light pulses of sub-100 as (1 as=10-18 s) duration, with photon energies in the extreme-ultraviolet ...
Sources of attosecond-duration light pulses provide the fastest time resolutions available today for...
Uiberacker M, Goulielmakis E, Kienberger R, et al. Attosecond metrology with controlled light wavefo...
When a low-frequency laser pulse is focused to a high intensity in a gas, the electric field of the ...
When a strong laser field ionizes atoms (or molecules), the electron wave packet that tunnels from t...
Scientists have been developing sources of light with ever-shorter pulse durations, in order to stud...