Direct mapping of attosecond electron dynamics | Nature Photonics
Shaping Electric Field of Attosecond Laser Pulse to Control Electron Movement
Controlling photoionization using attosecond time-slit interferences | PNAS
High-Flux 100 kHz Attosecond Pulse Source Driven by a High-Average Power Annular Laser Beam
Attosecond laser may be fast enough to capture electrons in flight | Ars Technica
Optics & Photonics News - The Attosecond Revolution
Attosecond-scale X-ray laser pulse is the shortest controlled event ever created by humans
Mechanism of single attosecond X-ray pulse generation by intense laser... | Download Scientific Diagram
Study on attosecond timescale casts new light on electron dynamics in transition metals | Spectroscopy Europe/World
Attosecond laser lab under construction in Sweden
Phys. Rev. X 10, 041011 (2020) - Phase-Matching for Generation of Isolated Attosecond XUV and Soft-X-Ray Pulses with Few-Cycle Drivers
Production of 100-TW single attosecond x-ray pulse
Measurement of an Inner-shell Electron by Attosecond Pulse Laser - YouTube
Attosecond laser science points the way to petahertz optoelectronics | Laser Focus World
12 attoseconds is the world record for shortest controllable time
Electron plasmas generate isolated attosecond laser pulses
SLAC scientists invent a way to see attosecond electron motions with an X-ray laser | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Generation of bright isolated attosecond soft X-ray pulses driven by multicycle midinfrared lasers | PNAS
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EUV and Attosecond Pulse Generation | Coherent
Scientists demonstrate laser direct mapping of attosecond electron dynamics
Catching Electrons in the Act - Berkeley Lab – News Center
Generation of Bright Isolated Attosecond Soft X-ray Pulses Driven by Multicycle Midinfrared Lasers – PopmintchevLABS
Researchers manage to generate attosecond pulses at 100 kHz repetition rate