Study of quantum-path interferences in the high harmonic generation process

High Harmonic generation can be used as a probe of the emitting medium with attosecond and Angström resolutions. We show that polarization-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy with high harmonics improves the detection sensitivity of rotationally excited molecules.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Zaïr, A, Holler, M, Schapper, F, Gallmann, L, Wyatt, A, Monmayrant, A, Auguste, T, Pascal-Caumes, J, Walmsley, I, Cormier, E, Salièeres, P, Keller, U
Other Authors: Corkum, P
Format: Conference item
Published: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2009
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author Zaïr, A
Holler, M
Schapper, F
Gallmann, L
Wyatt, A
Monmayrant, A
Auguste, T
Pascal-Caumes, J
Walmsley, I
Cormier, E
Salièeres, P
Keller, U
author2 Corkum, P
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Zaïr, A
Holler, M
Schapper, F
Gallmann, L
Wyatt, A
Monmayrant, A
Auguste, T
Pascal-Caumes, J
Walmsley, I
Cormier, E
Salièeres, P
Keller, U
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description High Harmonic generation can be used as a probe of the emitting medium with attosecond and Angström resolutions. We show that polarization-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy with high harmonics improves the detection sensitivity of rotationally excited molecules.
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Cormier, E
Salièeres, P
Keller, U
Study of quantum-path interferences in the high harmonic generation process
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