JRA1: ALADIN
Attosecond Laser sources and Applications; Design and INnovation
Objectives:
- Scaling as/few-fs pulse generation to higher intensities
- Phase control and diagnostics at high pulse energy/low repetition rate
- Pulse compression at high energies
- Scaling as/few-fs pulse generation to higher intensities
- Scaling as/few-fs pulse generation to higher photon energies
- XUV optics (broadband, focussing to sub-micron)
- New detection and diagnostic techniques
- Non-linear science in the XUV
- Pump/probe techniques with phase-stabilized ultrafast lasers, and excitation gratings
- Ultrafast XUV metrology/spectroscopy at surfaces and in solids and precision measurements in gases
Participants:

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- MBI, Max Born Institute, Berlin, Germany
- SLIC, Saclay Laser-Matter
Application Centre, CEA, Saclay, France
- CELIA, Centre Lasers Intenses
et Applications, University of Bordeaux-I, CNRS, Bordeaux, France
- FORTH, Institute of
Electronic Structure and Laser, Ultraviolet Laser Facility, Foundation
for Research and Technology-Hellas, Heraklion, Greece
- FSU, Institut für Optik und
Quantenelektronik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
- LCVU, Laser Centre Vrije
Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- LENS, Laboratorio Europeo di
Spettroscopie Non Lineari, Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), Italy
- LLC, Lund Laser Centre, Lunds
Universitet, Lund, Sweden
- MPQ, Max-Planck-Institute for
Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany
- CUSBO, Centre for Ultrafast
Science and Biomedical Optics, Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di
Fisica, Milano, Italia
- CLF, Central Laser Facility, STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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AMOLF, Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, The Netherlands
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QUB, Queens University, Belfast, UK
JRA1 Coordinator: Reinhard Kienberger, MPQ
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