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Attosecond Electron Spectroscopy Using a Novel Interferometric Pump-Probe Technique
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Quantum ScienceQuantum OpticEngineeringAnalytical InstrumentationPhysicsElectron SpectroscopyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsBound WpAtomic PhysicsInterferometric Pump-probe TechniqueAttosecond Electron SpectroscopySynchrotron RadiationFree WpFree Electron Laser
We present an interferometric pump-probe technique for the characterization of attosecond electron wave packets (WPs) that uses a free WP as a reference to measure a bound WP. We demonstrate our method by exciting helium atoms using an attosecond pulse (AP) with a bandwidth centered near the ionization threshold, thus creating both a bound and a free WP simultaneously. After a variable delay, the bound WP is ionized by a few-cycle infrared laser precisely synchronized to the original AP. By measuring the delay-dependent photoelectron spectrum we obtain an interferogram that contains both quantum beats as well as multipath interference. Analysis of the interferogram allows us to determine the bound WP components with a spectral resolution much better than the inverse of the AP duration.
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