Abstract

The first reported measurements of single attosecond pulses use laser dressed single-photon extreme ultraviolet (XUV) ionization of gas atoms. The determination of XUV pulse duration from the electron spectrum is based on a classical theory. Although classical models are known to give a qualitatively correct description of strong laser atom interaction, the validity must be scrutinized by a quantum-mechanical analysis. We establish a theoretical framework for the accurate temporal characterization of attosecond XUV pulses. Our analysis reveals an improved scheme that allows for direct experimental discrimination between single and multiple attosecond pulses.

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