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Stabilized Interferometric Attosecond Timing Measurements

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Abstract

We perform interferometric attosecond timing measurements to study XUV photo-ionization in noble gases, to diagnose macroscopic phase-matching conditions in high-order harmonic generation, and to investigate single-photon double-ionization by detecting electron pairs in coincidence.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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