Attosecond ionization time delays in strong-field physics

Yongzhe Ma, Hongcheng Ni, Jian Wu

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Abstract

Electronic processes within atoms and molecules reside on the timescale of attoseconds. Recent advances in the laser-based pump-probe interrogation techniques have made possible the temporal resolution of ultrafast electronic processes on the attosecond timescale, including photoionization and tunneling ionization. These interrogation techniques include the attosecond streak camera, the reconstruction of attosecond beating by interference of two-photon transitions, and the attoclock. While the former two are usually employed to study photoionization processes, the latter is typically used to investigate tunneling ionization. In this review, we briefly overview these timing techniques towards an attosecond temporal resolution of ionization processes in atoms and molecules under intense laser fields. In particular, we review the backpropagation method, which is a novel hybrid quantum-classical approach towards the full characterization of tunneling ionization dynamics. Continued advances in the interrogation techniques promise to pave the pathway towards the exploration of ever faster dynamical processes on an ever shorter timescale.

Original languageEnglish
Article number013201
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • attoclock
  • attosecond
  • attosecond streak camera
  • backpropagation
  • photoionization time delay
  • reconstruction of attosecond beating by interference of two-photon transitions (RABBITT)
  • strong-field ionization
  • time delay
  • tunneling time delay

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