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This research develops techniques for characterizing and controlling ultrashort laser pulses. By combining two methods, the project aims to create a device beneficial for the ultrafast laser community across various scientific fields.
Our research in attosecond science supported by the ERC advanced grant ALMA “Attosecond Control of Light and Matter”has led us to develop a simple technique to fully characterize and control ultrashort laser electric fields.
The characterizationand subsequent control can be divided into two parts:- Measurement of the spectral phase of short light pulses by measuring second harmonic generation as a function ofdispersion introduced by e.g. a pair of glass wedges (""d-scan"" technique).
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MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University
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Portugal, Porto
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