Attosecond Streaking in the Water Window: A New Regime of Attosecond Pulse Characterization
Attosecond Streaking in the Water Window: A New Regime of Attosecond Pulse Characterization
Pulses of x-ray light that last mere attoseconds are essential to capturing fundamental processes in nature, such as the motion of electrons and their role in chemical bonding. New experiments generate and, for the first time, characterize attosecond pulses in the soft-x-ray portion of the spectrum.