Abstract
Time-resolving the dynamics of light absorption by atoms and molecules and the electronic rearrangement this induces is one of the most challenging goals of attosecond spectroscopy. Recent experiments based on the attoclock setup [1–4] have offered an elegant approach to this problem in the strong-field many-photon regime, making it possible to time-resolve ionization down to the level of tens of attoseconds. However, to accurately reconstruct ionzation times from the experimental data, we must overcome a formidable theoretical challenge.
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