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10 May 1996 Phase control of ionization in a strong laser field and measurement of subfemtosecond pulse duration
Paul B. Corkum, Vladimir D. Taranukhin
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Proceedings Volume 2797, Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Ultrafast Phenomena; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239808
Event: International Conference on Coherent and Nonlinear Optics, 1995, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The physical principles of a streak camera capable of sub-femtosecond time resolution are discussed. In place of the traditional photocathode, a distributed medium is used. In place of rapidly changing voltage applied to the deflection plates, we use an electromagnetic field propagating in free space. The basic technology for the sub-femtosecond streak camera is the same as that of above-threshold ionization experiments that have become very common in studies of strong laser field interactions with atoms.
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Paul B. Corkum and Vladimir D. Taranukhin "Phase control of ionization in a strong laser field and measurement of subfemtosecond pulse duration", Proc. SPIE 2797, Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Ultrafast Phenomena, (10 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239808
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KEYWORDS
Ionization

Streak cameras

Chemical species

Pulsed laser operation

Ions

Laser applications

Polarization

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