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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Anne L’Huillier\nhosted by Heinz Faßmann and Martin
  Hetzer\nAbstract: As a physicist\, Anne L'Huillier is working at the limi
 t of time. The 2023 Nobel Prize winner is conducting research with ultrash
 ort laser pulses. She uses these to characterise the ultrafast movements o
 f electrons.At the invitation of the ÖAW and ISTA\, Anne L'Huillier will 
 present the research field of attosecond physics\, for which she was award
 ed the Nobel Prize 2023 together with Ferenc Krausz and Pierre Agostini. I
 n the lecture on "Attosecond Pulses for Studying Ultrafast Electron Dynami
 cs"\, she will trace the development of the research field and will finall
 y discuss those light sources - XUV sources (extreme UV) - that are suitab
 le for producing a sequence of light flashes in the 100-atosecond range. S
 uch pulses have made it possible to study the photoionisation of atoms and
  molecules in a completely new way. The availability of synchronised probe
  fields combined with interferometric measurements has made it possible to
  measure the incredibly small time delay in photoionisation\, a concept de
 veloped by E. Wigner in 1955\, and to characterise the quantum state of a 
 photoelectron.The aim of the lectures organized by the ÖAW and the Instit
 ute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) is to bring excellent researc
 hers from abroad to Vienna on a regular basis. Anne L'Huillier – like he
 r colleague Ferenc Krausz – is closely associated with the Austrian Acad
 emy of Sciences as a member.Photo ©Magnus Bergström
LOCATION:ÖAW Festive Hall\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:arinya.eller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Anne L’Huillier: Attosecond pulses for studying ultrafast electro
 n dynamics
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/4133
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