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Transient absorption spectroscopy using high harmonic generation: a review of ultrafast X-ray dynamics in molecules and solids

Romain GéneauxChemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley 94720, CA, USAHugo J. B. MarrouxChemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley 94720, CA, USAAlexander GuggenmosChemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley 94720, CA, USADaniel M. NeumarkChemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley 94720, CA, USAStephen R. LeoneChemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley 94720, CA, USA
2019en
ABI

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Attosecond science opened the door to observing nuclear and electronic dynamics in real time and has begun to expand beyond its traditional grounds. Among several spectroscopic techniques, X-ray transient absorption spectroscopy has become key in understanding matter on ultrafast time scales. In this review, we illustrate the capabilities of this unique tool through a number of iconic experiments. We outline how coherent broadband X-ray radiation, emitted in high-harmonic generation, can be used to follow dynamics in increasingly complex systems. Experiments performed in both molecules and solids are discussed at length, on time scales ranging from attoseconds to picoseconds, and in perturbative or strong-field excitation regimes. This article is part of the theme issue 'Measurement of ultrafast electronic and structural dynamics with X-rays'.

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