subfemtosecond
Subfemtosecond refers to time intervals shorter than one femtosecond (10^-15 seconds). The most developed portion of this regime is the attosecond scale, around 10^-18 seconds, which is used to observe and control electron dynamics in atoms, molecules, and solids. Subfemtosecond techniques aim to resolve processes that occur on the natural timescale of electronic motion.
The primary embodiment of subfemtosecond light is attosecond pulses generated in the extreme ultraviolet through high-harmonic
Characterization of subfemtosecond pulses relies on attosecond metrology. Techniques such as attosecond streaking and the reconstruction
Applications of subfemtosecond science include tracking electron motion during chemical reactions, measuring time delays in photoionization,
See also: attosecond science, high-harmonic generation, ultrafast spectroscopy.