In particular will he cover the famous 2s-2p paper from MPQ
using streaking, as well as a recent paper from Lund measuring time delays
using the Rabbit technique.
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Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
06/02/18: Daniel Greening. Attosecond surface science a topical review
Daniel will give a journal club as part of his 18-24 month review.
Monday, 15 January 2018
15/01/2018 Bruce: Diffraction and microscopy with attosecond electron pulse trains
Bruce will give a journal club over the following paper from MPQ carching :
Diffraction and microscopy with attosecond electron pulse trains
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-017-0007-6
Diffraction and microscopy with attosecond electron pulse trains
Monday, 11 December 2017
13/12-2017 Ruaridh Forbes
Strong
laser-field based methods such as high-harmonic generation and strong-field
ionization (SFI) are considered novel probes of ultrafast molecular dynamics.
Details of an experimental femtosecond time-resolved SFI study of the excited
state dynamics of NO$_{2}$ using channel-resolved above-threshold ionization
(CRATI) as the probe technique will be presented. CRATI makes use of
PhotoElectron-PhotoIon COincidence (PEPICO) spectroscopy to study correlations
in fragmentation dynamics in molecular systems. The use of PEPICO and
covariance methods allows us to correlate ATI photoelectrons associated with a
particular SFI electron orbital ionization channel. In disentangling the
excited state dynamics of NO$_{2}$, the complex roles of one-photon excitation,
multiphoton excitation to higher-lying neutral states, non-adiabatic dynamics
and several neutral and ionic dissociation channels are examined. The results
will likely have implications for all SFI based time-resolved studies in
polyatomic molecules.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
Monday, 13 November 2017
14/11/17 Marco Ruberti: Review and future directions of attosecond theory at Imperial college
Marco will give an overview of the activities in the theoretical attosecond physics group at Imperial College.
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