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Driving Atomic-Scale Structure Changes with Ultrashort Pulses of Light

Date Mi, 27.04.2016 - Mi, 27.04.2016
Time 16.15 - 17.15, Apero after the Colloquium
Speaker Prof. Dr. Steven Johnson, IQE, ETH Zürich
Location ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HPV G4
Program The interaction of short, intense pulses of light with solids is an attractive possible means of control over materials on time scales approaching or even exceeding the period of atomic vibrations. Recent developments have led to dramatic progress in our understanding of how light-induced phenomena can alter material properties more than 1000 times faster than currently realized in modern technology.
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