A novel dynamic scheme to reconstruct sub-50 atto-second pulses
Abstract
The attosecond streaking technique is normally utilized to characterize the attosecond pulses in extreme ultraviolet spectrum, while the pulse simulation and reconstruction schemes turn out to be unreliable for extremely short sub-100as pulses. Based on systematical analysis and subtle investigation, we developed a dynamic streaking model for ultrashort photoelectron pulses and demonstrated concretely how the temporal phase of attosecond pulses would influence the streaked spectrogram. Upon that, a novel numeric scheme is established to retrieve the pulse-lengths and chirps. Different with the traditional FROG-CRAB algorithm utilizing the central energy approximation, our approach concerns the actual time-energy distribution of an electron wave-packet within sub-100as time-scale, capable for retrieving the temporal profiles of the ultrashort pulse more accurately.
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