Attosecond Science
The Lund Attosecond Science Center (LASC) is coordinated by Anne L'Huillier and combines several collaborating research groups.
The research areas of LASC are:
- Attosecond Physics: From lasers to applications (PIs: Cord Arnold, Anne L'Huillier, David Busto, Anne-Lise Viotti)
- Attosecond XUV Spectroscopy (PI: Johan Mauritsson)
- Intense XUV Attosecond Physics (PI: Per Eng-Johnsson)
- Ultrafast Optics: Advanced Nonlinear Optical Processes and Ultrafast Laser Diagnostics (PIs: Cord Arnold, Anne-Lise Viotti)
- Ultrafast Quantum Physics (PIs: David Busto, Anne L'Huillier, Mathieu Gisselbrecht)
- Ultrafast Science at Free Electron Lasers (PIs: Johan Mauritsson, Per Eng-Johnsson, David Busto, Mathieu Gisselbrecht)
The aim of LASC is to study dynamics of matter with different attosecond light sources. These sources vary from intense XUV pulses (~µJ pulse energy) to high repetition rate attosecond pulses (~200 kHz), of interest for different applications. LASC has active collaborations with several groups both worldwide and at Lund University, for instance Mathieu Gisselbrecht and Anders Mikkelsen at the Department of Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University. LASC belongs to the Lund Laser Centre (LLC), Laserlab-Sweden and Laserlab-Europe.
Fall 2024
