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Attosecond Ionization Time Delays

Date Mi, 23.03.2016 - Mi, 23.03.2016
Time 16.15
Speaker Prof. Ursula Keller, IQE, ETH Zurich
Location ETH Hönggerberg Campus, HPV G 4
Program The challenge is that the time-dependent Schrödinger Equation (TDSE) in most cases cannot be solved without approximations and that time is not an operator and therefore not a direct observable. Semi-classical models, on the other hand, seem to explain surprisingly well many current attosecond measurements. This talk will review the recent progress in attosecond ionization dynamics and time delays in photoemission and tunnel ionization.
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