Ultrafast Science (Jan 2024)

Advances in Atomic Time Scale Imaging with a Fine Intrinsic Spatial Resolution

  • Jingzhen Li,
  • Yi Cai,
  • Xuanke Zeng,
  • Xiaowei Lu,
  • Qifan Zhu,
  • Yongle Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/ultrafastscience.0046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Atomic time scale imaging, opening a new era for studying dynamics in microcosmos, is presently attracting immense research interest on the global level due to its powerful ability. On the atom level, physics, chemistry, and biology are identical for researching atom motion and atomic state change. The light possesses twoness, the information carrier and the research resource. The most fundamental principle of this imaging is that light records the event-modulated light field by itself, so-called all-optical imaging. This paper can answer what is the essential standard to develop and evaluate atomic time scale imaging, what is the optimal imaging system, and what are the typical techniques to implement this imaging, up to now. At present, the best record in the experiment, made by multistage optical parametric amplification (MOPA), is realizing 50-fs resolved optical imaging with a spatial resolution of ~83 lp/mm at an effective framing rate of 15 × 1012 fps for recording an ultrafast optical lattice with its rotating speed up to 13.5 × 1012 rad/s.