Abstract
Ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy Is a well-established method for studying surface and bulk electronic states of solids. Advances in the generation of ultrashort laser pulses in the UV provide a means for investigating the dynamics of these electronic states with picosecond1 and now femtosecond resolution by combining photoemission spectroscopy with pump-probe techniques. This approach is particularly well suited to studying electron dynamics in high density systems such as metals, where optical techniques are limited.
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