Synopsis
We report on the experimental observation of the buildup of the 2s2p Fano resonance in helium in the time domain, which has been under theoretical investigation for more than a decade. The emergence of the absorption line is temporally resolved by interrupting the natural decay of the excited state via saturated strong-field ionization at a variable time delay. We compare the experimental data with full ab-initio simulations to validate the time-gating by strong-field ionization and thereby confirm the recently developed theory for the formation of Fano line-profiles.
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