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2021
Volume: 1 Issue 1
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Research Articles
Ultrafast Science to Capture Ultrafast Motions
Qihuang Gong, and Wei Zhao
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Jul. 06, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9765859 (2021)
Femtosecond Laser Precision Engineering: From Micron, Submicron, to Nanoscale
Zhenyuan Lin, and Minghui Hong
As a noncontact strategy with flexible tools and high efficiency, laser precision engineering is a significant advanced processing way for high-quality micro-/nanostructure fabrication, especially to achieve novel functional photoelectric structures and devices. For the microscale creation, several femtosecond laser fa
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Dec. 01, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9783514 (2021)
Focusing Properties of High-Order Harmonics
Maria Hoflund, Jasper Peschel, Marius Plach, Hugo Dacasa, Kévin Veyrinas, Eric Constant, Peter Smorenburg, Hampus Wikmark, Sylvain Maclot, Chen Guo, Cord Arnold, Anne L'Huillier, and Per Eng-Johnsson
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Aug. 29, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9797453 (2021)
Polarization Flipping of Even-Order Harmonics in Monolayer Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides
Yuki Kobayashi, Christian Heide, Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh, Amalya Johnson, Fang Liu, Tony F. Heinz, David A. Reis, and Shambhu Ghimire
We present a systematic study of the crystal-orientation dependence of high-harmonic generation in monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides, WS2 and MoSe2, subjected to intense linearly polarized midinfrared laser fields. The measured spectra consist of both odd- and even-order harmonics, with a high-energy cutoff ex
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Aug. 20, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9820716 (2021)
A Custom-Tailored Multi-TW Optical Electric Field for Gigawatt Soft-X-Ray Isolated Attosecond Pulses
Bing Xue, Yuuki Tamaru, Yuxi Fu, Hua Yuan, Pengfei Lan, Oliver D. Mücke, Akira Suda, Katsumi Midorikawa, and Eiji J. Takahashi
Since the first isolated attosecond pulse was demonstrated through high-order harmonics generation (HHG) in 2001, researchers’ interest in the ultrashort time region has expanded. However, one realizes a limitation for related research such as attosecond spectroscopy. The bottleneck is concluded to be the lack of a hig
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Aug. 16, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9828026 (2021)
Ultrafast Hole Deformation Revealed by Molecular Attosecond Interferometry
Yindong Huang, Jing Zhao, Zheng Shu, Yalei Zhu, Jinlei Liu, Wenpu Dong, Xiaowei Wang, Zhihui Lü, Dongwen Zhang, Jianmin Yuan, Jing Chen, and Zengxiu Zhao
Understanding the evolution of molecular electronic structures is the key to explore and control photochemical reactions and photobiological processes. Subjected to strong laser fields, electronic holes are formed upon ionization and evolve in the attosecond timescale. It is crucial to probe the electronic dynamics in
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Jul. 07, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9837107 (2021)
THz-Enhanced DC Ultrafast Electron Diffractometer
Dongfang Zhang, Tobias Kroh, Felix Ritzkowsky, Timm Rohwer, Moein Fakhari, Huseyin Cankaya, Anne-Laure Calendron, Nicholas H. Matlis, and Franz X. Kärtner
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Aug. 11, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9848526 (2021)
Neighboring Atom Collisions in Solid-State High Harmonic Generation
Ruixin Zuo, Alexander Trautmann, Guifang Wang, Wolf-Rüdiger Hannes, Shidong Yang, Xiaohong Song, Torsten Meier, Marcelo Ciappina, Huynh Thanh Duc, and Weifeng Yang
High harmonic generation (HHG) from solids shows great application prospects in compact short-wavelength light sources and as a tool for imaging the dynamics in crystals with subnanometer spatial and attosecond temporal resolution. However, the underlying collision dynamics behind solid HHG is still intensively debated
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Nov. 01, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9861923 (2021)
Broadband THz Sources from Gases to Liquids
Yiwen E, Liangliang Zhang, Anton Tcypkin, Sergey Kozlov, Cunlin Zhang, and X.-C. Zhang
Matters are generally classified within four states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Three of the four states of matter (solid, gas, and plasma) have been used for THz wave generation with short laser pulse excitation for decades, including the recent vigorous development of THz photonics in gases (air plasma). However
Ultrafast Science
  • Publication Date: Jul. 07, 2021
  • Vol. 1, Issue 1, 9892763 (2021)