Abstract
One of the key goals of attosecond spectroscopy is to time resolve the multielectron rearrangement that takes place when an electron is removed from a molecule using a short laser pulse. While XUV pulses address core electrons, infrared pulses address valence electrons, and can be used to excite electron dynamics in the valence shells via a strong field ionization process [1].
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