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Controlling electronic quantum motion on subcycle and atomic scales

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Abstract

Atomically strong multi-terahertz waves drive novel subcycle quantum motions of electrons, generating high-harmonics, dynamical Bloch oscillations, quasiparticle collisions etc. Lightwave-driven scanning tunneling microscopy allows us to take the first femtosecond movie of a single-molecule orbital.

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