Abstract
We report on laser-assisted attosecond photoemission from single-crystalline magnesium. In strong contrast to the previously investigated transition metal tungsten, photoelectron wave packets originating from the localized core level and delocalized valence-band states are launched simultaneously from the solid within the experimental uncertainty of 20 as. This phenomenon is shown to be compatible with a heuristic model based on free-particle-like propagation of the electron wave packets generated inside the crystal by the attosecond excitation pulse and their subsequent interaction with the assisting laser field at the metal-vacuum interface. © 2012 American Physical Society.
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Neppl, S., Ernstorfer, R., Bothschafter, E. M., Cavalieri, A. L., Menzel, D., Barth, J. V., … Feulner, P. (2012). Attosecond time-resolved photoemission from core and valence states of magnesium. Physical Review Letters, 109(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.087401
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