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Phase-resolved two-dimensional spectroscopy of electronic wave packets by laser-induced XUV free induction decay

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 95, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.95.041401

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  1. French National Research Agency (ANR), through MISFITS [ANR-14-CE32-0014]
  2. XSTASE [ANR-14-CE32-0010]
  3. IdEx Bordeaux LAPHIA [ANR-10-IDEX-03-02]
  4. Vanier Scholarship

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We present a time- and phase-resolved, background-free scheme to study the extreme ultraviolet dipole emission of a bound electronic wave packet, without the use of any extreme ultraviolet exciting pulse. Using multiphoton transitions, we populate a superposition of quantum states which coherently emit extreme ultraviolet radiation through free induction decay. This emission is probed and controlled, both in amplitude and phase, by a time-delayed infrared femtosecond pulse. We directly measure the laser-induced dephasing of the emission by using a simple heterodyne detection scheme based on two-source interferometry. This technique provides rich information about the interplay between the laser field and the Coulombic potential on the excited electron dynamics. Its background-free nature enables us to use a large range of gas pressures and to reveal the influence of collisions in the relaxation process.

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