Ultrastable collinear delay control setup for attosecond IR-XUV pump–probe experiment
Journal of the Optical Society of America B2018Vol. 35(5), pp. A110–A110
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Abstract
We present a robust experimental design for performing time-resolved measurement with IR femtosecond laser pulses and attosecond extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses. The setup contains no reflective optical elements and provides an IR-XUV delay control down to 5 attoseconds without any active stabilization. Temporal characterization of an attosecond XUV pulse train generated in krypton is presented here to demonstrate the validity of our approach.
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