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Record link:
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/220226
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Title:
Attosecond Metrology Comes of Age
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Citation:
Kienberger, R., & Krausz, F. (2004). Attosecond Metrology Comes of Age.
Physica Scripta
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110
, 32–38. https://doi.org/10.1238/Physica.Topical.110a00032
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Publisher DOI:
10.1238/Physica.Topical.110a00032
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Publication Type:
Article - Original Research Article
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Language:
English
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Authors:
Kienberger, Reinhard
Krausz, Ferenc
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Organisational Unit:
E387 - Institut für Photonik
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Journal:
Physica Scripta
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ISSN:
0031-8949
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Date (published):
2004
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Number of Pages:
7
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Publisher:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
attosecond; Ultrafast lasers; X-ray pulses
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Abstract:
Atoms exposed to a few oscillation cycles of intense visible or near-infrared light are able to emit a single x-ray burst of sub-femtosecond duration (1 fs = 10<sup>-15</sup> s). Precise temporal control of this energetic photon emission can be achieved by full control of the hyperfast field oscillations in the laser pulses driving the emission process. Sub-femtosecond x-ray pulses along with intense, synchronized, waveform-controlled few-cycle laser pulses led to the development of a new measuring apparatus, which has been dubbed a light-field-controlled streak camera. It measures the time-momentum distribution of electrons ejected from atoms following an impulsive excitation by a sub-femtosecond x-ray pulse. From the time-momentum distribution of ejected primary (photo) and secondary (Auger) electrons the excitation dynamics (i.e. characteristics of the exciting x-ray pulse) and the subsequent relaxation of the electron shell of the excited atom, respectively, can be inferred, currently with a resolution of ∼100 attoseconds (1 as = 10<sup>-18</sup> s). The techniques reviewed in this paper offer the potential for advancing time-domain metrology towards the atomic unit of time (24 as). © Physica Scripta 2004.
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Research Areas:
Photonics: 100%
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Science Branch:
2020 - Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik: 100%
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