Tracking attosecond electronic coherences using phase-manipulated extreme ultraviolet pulses
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Published:2020-02-14
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Wituschek AndreasORCID, Bruder LukasORCID, Allaria EnricoORCID, Bangert Ulrich, Binz Marcel, Borghes Roberto, Callegari CarloORCID, Cerullo GiulioORCID, Cinquegrana Paolo, Giannessi LucaORCID, Danailov Miltcho, Demidovich Alexander, Di Fraia MicheleORCID, Drabbels MarcelORCID, Feifel Raimund, Laarmann TimORCID, Michiels Rupert, Mirian Najmeh SadatORCID, Mudrich MarcelORCID, Nikolov Ivaylo, O’Shea Finn H., Penco Giuseppe, Piseri Paolo, Plekan Oksana, Prince Kevin CharlesORCID, Przystawik Andreas, Ribič Primož RebernikORCID, Sansone Giuseppe, Sigalotti PaoloORCID, Spampinati Simone, Spezzani Carlo, Squibb Richard James, Stranges StefanoORCID, Uhl Daniel, Stienkemeier FrankORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe recent development of ultrafast extreme ultraviolet (XUV) coherent light sources bears great potential for a better understanding of the structure and dynamics of matter. Promising routes are advanced coherent control and nonlinear spectroscopy schemes in the XUV energy range, yielding unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. However, their implementation has been hampered by the experimental challenge of generating XUV pulse sequences with precisely controlled timing and phase properties. In particular, direct control and manipulation of the phase of individual pulses within an XUV pulse sequence opens exciting possibilities for coherent control and multidimensional spectroscopy, but has not been accomplished. Here, we overcome these constraints in a highly time-stabilized and phase-modulated XUV-pump, XUV-probe experiment, which directly probes the evolution and dephasing of an inner subshell electronic coherence. This approach, avoiding any XUV optics for direct pulse manipulation, opens up extensive applications of advanced nonlinear optics and spectroscopy at XUV wavelengths.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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