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Attosecond resolution from free running interferometric measurements

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Abstract

On the attosecond time scale even the smallest portion of timing jitter crucially affects the experimental time resolution. Here, we present a novel analysis technique of attosecond interferometric measurements, which overcomes the effects of jitter.

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