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Direct experimental visualization of atomic and electron dynamics with attosecond pulses

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/39/13/S15

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We illustrate how attosecond light pulses can be used directly in mapping out the time dependence of the motion of atoms in a small molecule, as well as of the correlated motion of two excited electrons in an atom. For simple molecules such as H-2 and D-2, we show that the vibrational wave packet can be mapped out very accurately, including details due to the broadening and interference. For doubly excited states of a helium atom, we show that the time-dependent correlated motion between the two electrons can be mapped via double ionization with attosecond pulses.

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