Conveners
Attosecond 2
- Adrian Pfeiffer
Giuseppe Sansone
(Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
15/02/2018, 09:00
Keynote talk
Talk
The generation of intense, multicolor fields in the extreme ultraviolet spectral range at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) opens new perspectives for the characterization and control of nonlinear processes in atoms and molecules. In particular, these sources give access to the high intensities required for the observation and investigation of nonlinear processes, and, using suitable delay lines,...
Ihar Babushkin
(Leibniz Universität Hannover)
15/02/2018, 09:40
Contributed talk
Talk
Brunel radiation appears during ionization of electron and subsequent dynamics, and is independent on the return to the atomic core. Surprisingly, although the time scale of the ionization process is
much faster than the period of the most intense Brunel harmonics, the
signatures of the ionization dynamics can be still found in the Brunel
harmonic spectrum.
Alexander Kuleff
(Heidelberg University)
15/02/2018, 10:00
Contributed talk
Talk
Due to the electron correlation, the removal of an electron from a molecular orbital can trigger ultrafast, pure electron dynamics. The created by the ionization hole charge can migrate throughout the molecule on a few-femtoseconds timescale even at frozen nuclei. The slower nuclear dynamics is expected to dephase at a later stage the pure electronic coherence and trap the charge. A...
Oliver Mücke
(CFEL, DESY, Universität Hamburg)
15/02/2018, 10:20
Contributed talk
Talk
The combination of strong terahertz (THz) with tailored optical fields for spectroscopy of solids lies at the heart of SOLSTICE. New research avenues emerge for THz-induced symmetry control in condensed matter, as illustrated for liquid water and silicon in this talk.
Water dynamics in the THz region is dominated by the intermolecular forces of the hydrogen-bond network, which is held...