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Attosecond Photonics: What we Learn by Transforming Many Photons into One

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Abstract

The extreme nonlinear optics that creates attosecond pulses is understood through quantum trajectories of an ionizing electron. Each trajectory is essentially an electron interferometers created by light. I will show how this concepts lead to a method for measuring the space-time properties of attosecond pulses, the space-time structure of electronic wave packets and chemical dynamics of small molecules.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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