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Atomic and Laser Physics
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Andrea Cavalleri

Professor of Physics

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
andrea.cavalleri@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72365
Clarendon Laboratory, room 316.3
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Controlling and probing atomic, electronic and magnetic structural dynamics in complex oxides

International Conference on Ultrafast Structural Dynamics, ICUSD 2012 (2012)

Abstract:

In this tutorial, we will discuss key advances in control and probing of atomic structures, of electronic and magnetic order and of transient band structures in strongly correlated electron systems. These dynamics are typically controlled with near and far infrared radiation and probed with ultrafast x-ray scattering, spectroscopy and with time and angle resolved photo-emission. © 2012 OSA.

Controlling and probing atomic, electronic and magnetic structural dynamics in complex oxides

International Conference on Ultrafast Structural Dynamics, ICUSD 2012 (2012)

Abstract:

In this tutorial, we will discuss key advances in control and probing of atomic structures, of electronic and magnetic order and of transient band structures in strongly correlated electron systems. These dynamics are typically controlled with near and far infrared radiation and probed with ultrafast x-ray scattering, spectroscopy and with time and angle resolved photo-emission. © 2012 OSA.

Controlling superconductivity with strong terahertz fields

CLEO: Science and Innovations, CLEO_SI 2012 (2012)

Authors:

MC Hoffmann, A Dienst, D Fausti, S Kaiser, A Cavalleri

Abstract:

Ultrafast mid-infrared and terahertz pulses open a new avenue to control complex solids by directly accessing their low-energy excitations. Here we discuss recent results in inducing and manipulating uperconductivity in cuprate compounds using strong fields. © OSA 2012.
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Monochromatised XUV pulses for ultrafast science at the artemis facility

High Intensity Lasers and High Field Phenomena, HILAS 2012 (2012)

Authors:

E Springate, CM Cacho, ICE Turcu, F Frassetto, P Villoresi, L Poletto, WA Bryan, R Minns, JG Underwood, JC Petersen, S Kaiser, N Dean, A Simoncig, HY Liu, AL Cavalieri, SS Dhesi, H Berger, A Cavalleri

Abstract:

XUV pulses produced through high harmonic generation can probe electron dynamics in complex solid materials and in gas-phase atoms and molecules. This is demonstrated in gas-phase and condensed matter experiments at the Artemis facility. © 2012 OSA.
More details from the publisher

Monochromatised XUV pulses for ultrafast science at the artemis facility

High Intensity Lasers and High Field Phenomena, HILAS 2012 (2012)

Authors:

E Springate, CM Cacho, ICE Turcu, F Frassetto, P Villoresi, L Poletto, WA Bryan, R Minns, JG Underwood, JC Petersen, S Kaiser, N Dean, A Simoncig, HY Liu, AL Cavalieri, SS Dhesi, H Berger, A Cavalleri

Abstract:

XUV pulses produced through high harmonic generation can probe electron dynamics in complex solid materials and in gas-phase atoms and molecules. This is demonstrated in gas-phase and condensed matter experiments at the Artemis facility. © 2012 OSA.

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