阿秒
波包
物理
激光器
超短脉冲
电离
时间分辨率
飞秒
原子物理学
光学
电子
分辨率(逻辑)
量子力学
离子
人工智能
计算机科学
作者
Hiromichi Niikura,François Légaré,R. Nuter,Misha Ivanov,D. M. Villeneuve,P. B. Corkum
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2003-02-01
卷期号:421 (6925): 826-829
被引量:395
摘要
Spectroscopic measurements with increasingly higher time resolution are generally thought to require increasingly shorter laser pulses, as illustrated by the recent monitoring of the decay of core-excited krypton using attosecond photon pulses. However, an alternative approach to probing ultrafast dynamic processes might be provided by entanglement, which has improved the precision of quantum optical measurements. Here we use this approach to observe the motion of a D2+ vibrational wave packet formed during the multiphoton ionization of D2 over several femtoseconds with a precision of about 200 attoseconds and 0.05 ångströms, by exploiting the correlation between the electronic and nuclear wave packets formed during the ionization event. An intense infrared laser field drives the electron wave packet, and electron recollision probes the nuclear motion. Our results show that laser pulse duration need not limit the time resolution of a spectroscopic measurement, provided the process studied involves the formation of correlated wave packets, one of which can be controlled; spatial resolution is likewise not limited to the focal spot size or laser wavelength.
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