Abstract
Attosecond-streaking spectroscopy [1], has given real-time access to photoionization delays of atoms in the gas phase [2], and the additional effects of electron transport processes through atomic layers and interfaces of solid-state systems [3, 4]. Here, we report on the first attosecond-streaking experiments on liquid samples. We have realized attosecond-streaking photoelectron spectroscopy on water in the gas and liquid phases using a liquid microjet [5].
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