Jan Vogelsang, Lukas Wittenbecher, Sara Mikaelsson, Chen Guo, Ivan Sytcevich, Anne-Lise Viotti, Cord L. Arnold, Anne L'Huillier, Anders Mikkelsen
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Photoemission Electron Microscopy
In article number 2300122, Jan Vogelsang and co-workers demonstrate an attosecond interferometry experiment on zinc oxide (ZnO) surface using spatially and energetically resolved photoelectrons. Photoemission electron microscopy is combined with near-infrared pump-extreme ultraviolet probe laser spectroscopy and the instantaneous phase of an infrared field is resolved with high spatial resolution. Results show how the core level states with the low binding energy of ZnO are well suited to perform spatially resolved attosecond interferometry experiments.