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“Attosecond
pulses for capturing electron dynamics"
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Thursday, 27 May 2021 |
Video-Recording for any system with MP4-support
- Video.mp4 (ca.249 Mb) - Video_with_eng_sub.mp4 (ca. 253 Mb) |
15:15 – 16:15
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Abstract:
Since the beginning of the millennium,
physicists know how to generate pulses
of light of attosecond duration (1 as=
10-18 s), thus gaining access to this
incredibly short time scale.This
presentation will describe how attosecond pulses
are generated when intense laser pulses
interact with atomic gases, and what
are their characteristics. We will then
show how these pulses can be used to
investigate fast electron dynamics in
atomic photoionization.
Speaker today: Anne L’Huillier (Lund University)