Field-driven photoemission from nanostructures quenches the quiver motion
G. Herink,
D. R. Solli,
M. Gulde and
C. Ropers ()
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G. Herink: Courant Research Center for Nano-Spectroscopy and X-Ray Imaging, University of Göttingen
D. R. Solli: Courant Research Center for Nano-Spectroscopy and X-Ray Imaging, University of Göttingen
M. Gulde: Courant Research Center for Nano-Spectroscopy and X-Ray Imaging, University of Göttingen
C. Ropers: Courant Research Center for Nano-Spectroscopy and X-Ray Imaging, University of Göttingen
Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7388, 190-193
Abstract:
Experiments using ultrafast mid-infrared light pulses on nanostructures access a new regime in photoelectron emission, revealing classical sub-cycle electron dynamics in optical near-fields and breaking a diffraction limit in strong-field physics.
Date: 2012
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