Abstract
New capabilities at accelerator-based and laser-based sources are continuously being developed, being possible to nowadays generate two-color XUV/x-ray pulses with controlled time delay. In the optical regime, in which lasers have achieved a high-degree of spatio-temporal coherence several decades ago, we find many control techniques for atoms and molecules based on coherence. The novel two-color XUV/x-ray sources will allow exploring novel quantum control schemes by using the intrinsic site-specificity excitation of high-energy photons.
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