Experimental demonstration of attosecond pump-probe spectroscopy with an X-ray free-electron laser
Pump-probe experiments with subfemtosecond resolution are the key to understanding electronic dynamics in quantum systems. Here we demonstrate the generation and control of subfemtosecond pulse pairs from a two-colour X-ray free-electron laser. By measuring the delay between the two pulses with an angular streaking diagnostic, we characterize the group velocity of the X-ray free-electron laser and show control of the pulse delay down to 270 as. We confirm the application of this technique to a pump-probe measurement in core-ionized para-aminophenol. These results reveal the ability to perform pump-probe experiments with subfemtosecond resolution and atomic site specificity.|Researchers have demonstrated the generation and control of subfemtosecond pulse pairs from a two-colour X-ray free-electron laser and conducted pump-probe experiments in core-ionized molecules.
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2024-04-11
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DOE | SC | Basic Energy Sciences (BES) | DE-AC02-76SF00515 |
US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences | |
Accelerator and Detector Research Program of the Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences division | |
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