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A noteonthe online materials
A note on the references
Preface
Acknowledgments
PartⅢ Developments,methodologies and measurements
8 Developing quantum metrology with photoelectrons
8.1 Historicaldevelopment:completephotoionizati,otiexperiments
8.1.1 Atomic photoionization
8.1.2 Molecular photoionization
8.1.3 Further reading
8.2 Experimental and analysis methodologies
8.2.1 Determination of βLM(k,t) from photoelectron images
8.2.2 Matrix element retrieval
References
9 State-resolved frequency—domain measurements
9.1 Rotationally—resolved photoelectron imaging
9.2 Bootstrapping complexity:from atomicto molecular scattering
9.3 Photoelectronangularinter ferograms and determination ofthe dipollmatrix elements
9.4 Uniqueness:mapping the X hyperspaceandverification
9.5 Pump-probepolarizationgeo metry dependence and tomographicimaging References
10 Time-domainmeasurements within tra-pulsedynamics
10.1 Photoelectron imagingmeasurements frompotassium
10.2 Photoelectron imagesimulationan dparameter reconstruction
10.3 Photoelectron angular interferograms and determination of the dipole matrix elements
10.4 Mapping X2:fit statistics and sensitivity
10.5 Comparison with.tomographic data
References
ll Time.domain measements with rotational wavepackets
bootstrapping protocol
11.1 Test case:butadiene model
11.2 Nitrogen aligned—frame photoelectron imaging
11.3 Bootstrapping protocol
11.3.1 Formalism
11.3.2 Stage l:rotational wavepacket reconstruction
l1.3.3 Stage 2:photoionization matrix element reconstruction
11.4 PhotOionization matrix elements
l1.5 Molecular frame reconstructions
11.6 Bootstrap protocol summary and outlook
Refe:rences
Part Ⅳ Generalisations and future directions
12 Advances
l2.1 Information content revisited
12.2 Multiplexing and control
12.2.1 Exploring the intra-pulse dynamics
12.2.2 Coherent control for metrology:polarization multiplexing
and information content
1 2.2.3 Extensions
1 2.2.4 Maximum information measurements and multiplexing
12.3 Generalised bootstrapping
12.3.1 Theoretical limitations
12.3.2 Additional approximations
12.3.3 Experimental considerations
1 2.3.4 Computational methods
References
13 Future directions and outlook
13.1 Bootstrapping to quantitative quantum dynamics
13.2 Further directions for quantum metrologies based on
photoelectron interferograms
13.3 Summary and outlook
References
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