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Symmetry resolved atomic photoionization phase shift by attosecond coincidence metrology
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2021
unpublished
Attosecond chronoscopy is central to the understanding of ultrafast electron dynamics from gas to condensed phase with attosecond temporal resolution. It has, however, not yet been able to determine the timing of individual partial waves, and steering their contribution has been a substantial challenge. Here, we develop a polarization-skewed attosecond chronoscopy to reveal their roles from the angle-resolved photoionization phase shifts in rare gas atoms. By scanning the relative polarization
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-828066/v1
fatcat:y3wabxlyvbe6zfn3pfp4n4snxi