Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session S11: V: Ultrafast Phenomena
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Room: Virtual Platform
Chair: Carlos Marante Valdes, University of Central Florida
Abstract: S11.00006 : Probing dynamics of high harmonic generation in liquids
11:30 AM–11:42 AM
Presenter:
Angana Mondal
(ETH Zurich)
Authors:
Angana Mondal
(ETH Zurich)
Ofer Neufeld
(Max Planck Institute for the Structure & Dynamics of Matter)
Zhong Yin
(ETH Zurich)
Zahra Nourbakhsh
(DESY,CFEL,Hamburg,Germany)
Vit Svoboda
(ETH Zurich)
Angel Rubio
(Max Planck Institute for the Structure &)
Nicolas Tancogne-Dejean
(Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matte)
Hans Jakob Woerner
(ETH Zurich)
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[2] J. Itatani, et al., Tomographic imaging of molecular orbitals, Nature, 432:867–871, 2004.
[3] P. M. Kraus, et al., Measurement and laser control of attosecond charge migration in ionized iodoacetylene, Science (New York, N.Y.), 350(6262):790–5, nov 2015.
[4] A. Mondal, et al., Probing the low-energy electron-scattering dynamics in liquids with high-harmonic spectroscopy, arXiv:2203.03617, 2022.
[5] A. Mondal, et al., High-harmonic generation in liquids with few-cycle pulses: effect of laser-pulse duration on the cut-off energy, arXiv:2210.07736, 2022.
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