In this project, a laser system was installed in a new laboratory and upgraded with a booster system, which lead to pulse parameters of 800nm / 3 fs / 4 kHz / 2 mJ. This is now state of the art, not many of these laser systems are available on the world. As it was planned, the attosecond beamline was built up in the lab next to the laser system and connected to the laser by a tube leading through the wall. The experimental chamber was manufactured, set up and tested. First streaking experiments were performed in the gas phase. The beamline operates perfectly. we developed a new setup for UV pulse generation based on achromatic frequency doubling. Few-cycle UV-pulses with unprecedented pulse energy are available.
To test the beamline we made measurements in the gas phase (M. Ossiander et al, Nature Physics doi:10.1038/nphys3941 (2017)) and on layered systems (M. Ossiander et al., Nature 561, 374 (2018). Many further gexperiments have been performed on verious samples giving insight into attosecond electron dynamics in solids, layered systems, molecules on surfaces.
We established many collaborations for target preparation Prof. Kisch, Erlangen, Germany; Prof. Domen, Japan), simulations (Prof. Ebert, LMU, Germany; Prof. Lemell, TU Vienna, Austria), target characterizytion (Prof. Schiffrin, Monash University, Australia) and evaluation software: We implemented a new method for streaking evaluation based on deep learning algorithms together with the group of Prof. Cremers, IT, TUM. Also, We developed a new evaluation method for streaking method by using a ptychographic ansatz.