Ultrashort measurement-time resolution is traditionally obtained in pump\u2013probe experiments, for which two ultrashort light pulses are required; the time resolution is then determined by the pulse duration. But although pulses of subfemtosecond duration are available, so far the energy of these pulses is too low to fully implement the traditional pump\u2013probe technique. Here, we demonstrate 'attosecond angular streaking', an alternative approach to achieving attosecond time resolution. The method uses the rotating electric-field vector of an intense circularly polarized pulse to deflect photo-ionized electrons in the radial spatial direction; the instant of ionization is then mapped to the final angle of the momentum vector in the po...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
Attosecond angular streaking (or “attoclock”) is an insightful technique for probing the ultrafast e...
Attosecond angular streaking, also known as the 'attoclock', employs a short elliptically polarized ...
The efficient generation of isolated attosecond pulses (IAPs), giving access to ultrafast electron d...
Ionization of an atom or molecule by a strong laser field produces suboptical cycle wave packets who...
The tunnelling of a particle through a potential barrier is a key feature of quantum mechanics that ...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
Attosecond electron wavepackets are produced when an intense laser field ionizes an atom or a molecu...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
Attosecond angular streaking (or “attoclock”) is an insightful technique for probing the ultrafast e...
Attosecond angular streaking, also known as the 'attoclock', employs a short elliptically polarized ...
The efficient generation of isolated attosecond pulses (IAPs), giving access to ultrafast electron d...
Ionization of an atom or molecule by a strong laser field produces suboptical cycle wave packets who...
The tunnelling of a particle through a potential barrier is a key feature of quantum mechanics that ...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
We report on the first experiments characterizing the complete time-dependent 2D vector potential of...
Attosecond electron wavepackets are produced when an intense laser field ionizes an atom or a molecu...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...
An electrical pulse E(t) is defined completely by its time-dependent amplitude and polarization dire...