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Quantum-Path-Sensitive Inline XUV Interferometry

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Abstract

An XUV interferometer composed of two inline high harmonic generation regions is used to characterize different ionized electron quantum paths. We unambiguously observe interference between long and short trajectories, revealing their attosecond-scale relative timing.

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