Abstract
In the past decade, great progress has been made on the study of ultrafast dynamics in atoms and molecules with attosecond time resolution [1]. This progress has been possible thanks to the development of table–top few-cycle optical laser systems with high enough intensities to drive the generation of high-order harmonics of its fundamental frequency. Unfortunately, the low photon flux yielded by this approach has limited this field mainly to studies based on XUV-pump/IR-probe (or vice versa) schemes. Significant efforts have been made to increase the XUV-photon flux in order to extend these studies to pure XUV interactions, but until now most of the research in this direction has been limited to large-scale facilities, which do not offer an attosecond time resolution.
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