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Time-resolved and spectrally resolved ionization with a single ultrashort XUV-IR beamline

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We present a simple upgrade of a time-resolved attosecond extreme ultraviolet and infrared (XUV-IR) setup designed to perform time-resolved or spectrally resolved studies of a target under similar experimental conditions. A flat XUV grating inserted in the path of an attosecond pulse train obtained via high order harmonic generation in gases is used either in the zeroth order of diffraction to follow attosecond dynamics or in the first order of diffraction to study the target spectral response with a temporally stretched single harmonic. Electron momentum measurement is performed with a velocity map imaging spectrometer, and the 10 W femtosecond laser system operating at 5 kHz provides an XUV photon flux compatible with rapid acquisition in both the monochromatic and broadband configurations. The change of experimental configuration between broadband and monochromatic sources is rapid and performed in situ. We present the experimental implementation applied to krypton atoms and detail the capabilities and limits of this approach when an XUV grating with constant groove density is used with a converging XUV beam.

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