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Attosecond dynamics through a Fano resonance: Monitoring the birth of a photoelectron

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SCIENCE
Volume 354, Issue 6313, Pages 734-738

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aah5188

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  1. European Union [H2020-MSCA-ITN-MEDEA-641789]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-15-CE30-0001-01-CIMBAAD, ANR11-EQPX0005-ATTOLAB]
  3. European Research Council [XCHEM 290853]
  4. European COST Action grant [XLIC CM1204]
  5. MINECO [FIS2013-42002-R]

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The dynamics of quantum systems are encoded in the amplitude and phase of wave packets. However, the rapidity of electron dynamics on the attosecond scale has precluded the complete characterization of electron wave packets in the time domain. Using spectrally resolved electron interferometry, we were able to measure the amplitude and phase of a photoelectron wave packet created through a Fano autoionizing resonance in helium. In our setup, replicas obtained by two-photon transitions interfere with reference wave packets that are formed through smooth continua, allowing the full temporal reconstruction, purely from experimental data, of the resonant wave packet released in the continuum. In turn, this resolves the buildup of the autoionizing resonance on an attosecond time scale. Our results, in excellent agreement with ab initio time-dependent calculations, raise prospects for detailed investigations of ultrafast photoemission dynamics governed by electron correlation, as well as coherent control over structured electron wave packets.

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