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    Multipolariton control in attosecond transient absorption of autoionizing states

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    Yanez-Pagans, S.
    Cariker, C.
    Shaikh, M.
    Argenti, L.
    Sandhu, A.
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, University of Arizona
    College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    
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    American Physical Society
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    Yanez-Pagans, S., Cariker, C., Shaikh, M., Argenti, L., & Sandhu, A. (2022). Multipolariton control in attosecond transient absorption of autoionizing states. Physical Review A, 105(6).
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    Physical Review A
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    Tunable attosecond transient absorption spectroscopy is an ideal tool for studying and manipulating autoionization dynamics in the continuum. We investigate near-resonant two-photon couplings between the bright 3s-14p and dark 3s-14f autoionizing states of argon that lead to Autler-Townes-like interactions, forming entangled light-matter states or polaritons. We observe that one-photon couplings with intermediate dark states play an important role in this interaction, leading to the formation of multiple polaritonic branches whose energies exhibit avoided crossings as a function of the dressing-laser frequency. Our experimental measurements and theoretical essential-state simulations show good agreement and reveal how the delay, frequency, and intensity of the dressing pulse govern the properties of autoionizing polariton multiplets. These results demonstrate new pathways for quantum control of autoionizing states with optical fields. © 2022 American Physical Society.
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    2469-9926
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    10.1103/PhysRevA.105.063107
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