Abstract
We present a new setup for time-resolved photoelectron and photoion spectroscopy allowing for single-photon EUV or multi-photon NIR ionization. Comparison of different probe schemes reveals disagreements shedding light on the underlying advantages of different probes.
© 2014 Optical Society of America
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