DocumentCode
2239750
Title
Attosecond Physics
Author
Krausz, Ferenc
Author_Institution
Max-Planck-Inst. fur Quantenopt., Garching
fYear
2007
fDate
26-31 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
Summary form only given. Fundamental processes in atoms, molecules, as well as condensed matter are triggered or mediated by the motion of electrons inside or between atoms. Electronic dynamics on atomic length scales tends to unfold within tens to thousands of attoseconds (1 attosecond [as] = 10-18 s). Recent breakthroughs in laser science are now opening the door to watching and controlling these hitherto inaccessible microscopic dynamics. The key to accessing the attosecond time domain is the control of the electric field of (visible) light, which varies its strength and direction within less than a femtosecond (1 femtosecond = 1000 attoseconds). Atoms exposed to a few oscillations cycles of intense laser light are able to emit a single extreme ultraviolet (XUV) burst lasting less than one femtosecond. Full control of the evolution of the electromagnetic field in laser pulses comprising a few wave cycles have recently allowed the reproducible generation and measurement of isolated sub-femtosecond XUV pulses, demonstrating the control of microscopic processes (electron motion and photon emission) on an attosecond time scale. These tools have enabled us to visualize the oscillating electric field of visible light with an attosecond "oscilloscope", to control single-electron and probe multi-electron dynamics in atoms, molecules and solids. Recent experiments hold promise for the development of an attosecond X-ray source, which may pave the way towards 4D electron imaging with sub-atomic resolution in space and time.
Keywords
high-speed optical techniques; 4D electron imaging; attosecond X-ray source; attosecond oscilloscope; attosecond physics; attosecond time domain; electron motion; electronic dynamics; extreme ultraviolet burst; laser science; microscopic process; oscillating electric field; photon emission; subatomic resolution; visible light electric field; Atomic beams; Atomic measurements; Electrons; Lighting control; Motion control; Optical control; Optical pulse generation; Physics; Pulse measurements; Ultrafast electronics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics - Pacific Rim, 2007. CLEO/Pacific Rim 2007. Conference on
Conference_Location
Seoul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1173-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1174-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEOPR.2007.4391210
Filename
4391210
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