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Mirko Holler

Attosecond Strong Field Control


Control of quantum path interferences in high harmonic generation and the absorption of attosecond pulse trains in helium
2010. 156 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2010
ISBN: 3-8381-1851-0 (3838118510)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-1851-2 (9783838118512)

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High-order harmonics are a unique tool to investigate dynamics in atomic and molecular systems as they allow the generation of pulses with attosecond duration. In this thesis, high-order harmonics are investigated experimentally in temporal and spectral domain. In spectral domain, an interference structure between the two shortest electron quantum paths of the generation process is observed. These interferences are investigated with laser intensities below, around and above the intensity of barrier suppression. To enable attosecond time-resolved measurements, a versatile beamline is developed and implemented. Typical attosecond experiments rely on a cross-correlation measurement of the combined XUV / IR fields with attosecond resolution. Attosecond pulse trains (APT) are temporally characterized by means of a RABBITT (reconstruction of attosecond beating by interference of two photon transitions) measurement. These APTs are then used in an all-optical XUV/IR pump-probe measurement in a dense helium gas target. The absorption is influenced by a strong IR field. This experiment can be regarded as the first all-optical XUV/IR pump-probe measurement with attosecond resolution.
Mirko Holler received his Diploma in Physics from the ETH Zurichin 2005. He stayed at ETH and joined the Institute for QuantumElectronics. His research focused on the generation andapplication of attosecond pulses by high harmonic generation fortime-resolved measurements. Besides research he had a stronginterest in scientific instrumentation.