Attosecond tunnelling interferometry

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Abstract

Attosecond physics offers new insights into ultrafast quantum phenomena involving electron dynamics on the fastest measurable timescales. The rapid progress in this field enables us to re-visit one of the most fundamental strong-field phenomena: field-induced tunnel ionization. In this work, we employ high-harmonic generation to probe the electron wavefunction during field-induced tunnelling through a potential barrier. By using a combination of strong and weak driving laser fields, we modulate the atomic potential barrier on optical subcycle timescales. This induces a temporal interferometer between attosecond bursts originating from consecutive laser half-cycles. Our study provides direct insight into the basic properties of field-induced tunnelling, following the evolution of the electronic wavefunction within a temporal window of approximately 200 €‰attoseconds.

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Pedatzur, O., Orenstein, G., Serbinenko, V., Soifer, H., Bruner, B. D., Uzan, A. J., … Dudovich, N. (2015). Attosecond tunnelling interferometry. Nature Physics, 11(10), 815–819. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3436

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