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Join us at the Wittenberg summer school for advanced physics sessions on attosecond science and laser pulse phenomena. Explore topics such as coherent control, molecular dynamics, and semiconductor processes. Attend lectures by leading experts. Discover the latest research and enhance your knowledge in this groundbreaking field.
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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