The two-electron attosecond streak camera for time-resolving intra-atomic collisions

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We generalize the one-electron attosecond streak camera to time-resolve the correlated two-electron escape dynamics during a collision process involving a deep core electron. The collision process is triggered by an extreme ultraviolet (XUV) attosecond pulse (single-photon absorption) and probed by a weak infrared field. The principle of our two-electron streak camera is that by placing the maximum of the vector potential of the probing field at the time of collision, we get the maximum splitting of the inter-electronic angle of escape. We thereby determine the time of collision.

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