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AMO Physics from United EUROPE. Wittenberg summer school. Attosecond Science in Garching. Wittenberg summer school.
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AMO Physics from United EUROPE Wittenberg summer school Attosecond Science in Garching
Wittenberg summer school • International Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Summer school Few body dynamics in atomic and molecular systems 10.-23.9.2006 at LEUCOREA in Wittenberg, Germany http://nano.jyu.fi/summerschool06/
Wittenberg summer school • Scientific program: • Th. Baumert: Coherent Control - Kassel University • U. Becker: Single-photon interaction with atoms and molecules - Max Planck - Berlin • J.S. Briggs: Symmetries and electron correlation - Freiburg University • R. Doner: Charged particle induced few-body processes - Frankfurt University • E. Gross: Density Functional Theory - Berlin • H.P. Helm: Fragmentation of small molecules - Freiburg University
Literature Femtosecond Laser Pulses: Linear Properties, Manipulation, Generation and Measurement Matthias Wollenhaupt, Andreas Assion and Thomas Baumert (available from our homepage) Ultrashort Laser Pulse Phenomena Jean-Claude Diels and Wolfgang Rudolph Academic Press 1996 (second edition soon available) Femtosecond Laser Pulses (second edition) Claude Rulliere Springer 2005 Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating Rick Trebino Kluwer 2002
Wittenberg summer school • Scientific program: • Th. Baumert: Coherent Control - Kassel University • U. Becker: Single-photon interaction with atoms and molecules - Max Planck - Berlin • J.S. Briggs: Symmetries and electron correlation - Freiburg University • R. Dorner: Charged particle induced few-body processes - Frankfurt University • E. Gross: Density Functional Theory - Berlin • H.P. Helm: Fragmentation of small molecules - Freiburg University
TD-ELF Examples Ethyne (acetylene) in a strong laser field
TD-ELF Examples Scattering of an energetic proton from ethene (ethylene)
INFORMATION ACCESSIBLE THROUGH TDELF How long does it take to break a bond in a laser field? Which bond breaks first, which second, etc, in a collision process? Are there intermediary (short-lived) bonds formed during a collision, which are not present any more in the collision products ?
Lecture Notes in Physics 706 (Springer, August 2006)
Wittenberg summer school • Scientific program: • Th. Baumert: Coherent Control - Kassel University • U. Becker: Single-photon interaction with atoms and molecules - Max Planck - Berlin • J.S. Briggs: Symmetries and electron correlation - Freiburg University • R. Doner: Charged particle induced few-body processes - Frankfurt University • E. Gross: Density Functional Theory - Berlin • H.P. Helm: Fragmentation of small molecules - Freiburg University
Wittenberg summer school • Scientific program: • Th. Moeller: Cluster fragmentation - Thechnical University Berlin • R. Moshammer: Atoms and molecules in strong laser fields (experimet) - Max Planck -Heidelberg • J.-M. Rost: Semiclassical theory of electronic processes - Max Planck - Dresden • K. Taylor: Time - dependent ab-initio calculations - Dublin University • P. Corkum: Attosecond atomic and molecular imaging - NRC - Canada • M. Ivanov: Theory of Molecules in Strong laser FIelds - NRC - Canada
Attosecond Science in Garching • IR-Pump - XUV-probe experiments • Harmonic Generation on Solids - Using High Power Lasers • FEL- Using High Power Lasers
Attosecond Science in Garching IR-Pump - XUV-probe experiments • Single attosecond pulses from 3 fs IR laser • Extending the cut-off energy - 2100 nm LASER
Attosecond Science in Garching IR-Pump - XUV-probe experiments • Single attosecond pulses from 3 fs IR laser Velocity Imaging Technique - Marc Vrakking
Attosecond Science in Garching IR-Pump - XUV-probe experiments • Extending the cut-off energy - 2100 nm LASER 45 degree multilayer mirrors toroidal focusing mirrors 2100 nm pump beam manipulation