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Attopulses of Light Generated on Glass

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GARCHING, Germany, June 15, 2012 — A new method that generates ultrashort attosecond bursts of light on a glass target will enable the highest resolution to date. Currently, attosecond flashes of light are generated by electrons in noble gases. These atoms’ electrons absorb the laser light’s energy and subsequently emit it in the form of ultrashort flashes of light. Attosecond flashes of light can be generated on a glass surface under the influence of strong laserpulses. Every laserpulse hitting surface leaves a punctual imprint on the glass surface and produces attosecond flashes of light. (Image:...Read full article

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    Published: June 2012
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