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Laser-Assisted Photoelectric Effect from Surfaces
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Photoelectric SensorEngineeringPhysicsExtreme Ultraviolet PulseOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsLaser PhotochemistryPhotoelectric MeasurementUltrafast OpticsSurface-emitting LasersLaser-assisted DepositionLaser-surface InteractionsOptoelectronicsExtreme UltravioletLaser-assisted Photoelectric Effect
We report the first observation of the laser-assisted photoelectric effect from a solid surface. By illuminating a Pt(111) sample simultaneously with ultrashort 1.6 eV and 42 eV pulses, we observe sidebands in the extreme ultraviolet photoemission spectrum. The magnitude of these sidebands as a function of time delay between the laser and extreme ultraviolet pulses represents a cross-correlation measurement of the extreme ultraviolet pulse. This effect promises to be useful to extend extreme ultraviolet pulse duration measurements to higher photon energies, as well as opening up femtosecond-to-attosecond time-scale electron dynamics in solid and surface-adsorbate systems.
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