Abstract
Attosecond metrology with linearly polarized light pulses is the basis
of a highly successful research area. An even broader impact can be
expected from a generalized metrology that covers two-dimensional
polarization states, enabling notably the study of chiroptical
phenomena on the electronic time scale. Here, we introduce and
demonstrate a comprehensive approach to the generation and complete
characterization of elliptically to circularly polarized attosecond
pulses. The generation relies on a plug-in device of unprecedented
simplicity. For the characterization, we introduce Stokes-parameter
and attosecond-resolved reconstruction of optical waveforms (SPARROW),
which encodes the attosecond-metrology information into the
photoemission angle in the polarization plane and accesses all four
Stokes parameters of the attosecond pulses. Our study demonstrates a
physically transparent scheme for attosecond metrology with elliptical
to fully circular polarizations, applicable to both table-top and
accelerator-based light sources, which will unlock studies of chiral
molecules, magnetic materials, and novel chiroptical phenomena on the
most fundamental time scales.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon
2020
HORIZON EUROPE Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Actions
ETH Zürich
Swiss National Science
Foundation
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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