Entries by Alina Hirschmann

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Ultrafast excitations in correlated systems

New Approach to Ultrafast Multi-Dimensional Spectroscopy An international team of researchers from the European XFEL, along with colleagues from the Max-Born Institute in Berlin (partners of OPTOlogic), Universities of Berlin and Hamburg, The University of Tokyo, the Japanese National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), the Dutch Radboud University, Imperial College London, and […]

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The consortium gathers at ICFO to review the status of the project

On December 11th, the consortium of OPTOlogic gathered at ICFO, hosted by Barcelona, to discuss the ongoing progress of their project. In addition to the host institution, partners from Max Born Institute, CEA, Fritz Haber Institute – Max Planck, and LightON were present. This in-person meeting provided an opportunity to thoroughly review the project’s advancements, […]

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Optica announces 2024 Fellows Class

ICREA Prof at ICFO Maciej Lewenstein is among members selected in this year’s class. The Board of Directors of Optica (formerly OSA) recently elected 129 members from 26 countries to the Society’s 2024 Fellow Class. Optica selects Fellows based on several factors, including outstanding contributions to research, business, education, engineering, and service to Optica and […]

LifeBoat Blog: Realizing attosecond core-level X-ray spectroscopy for the investigation of condensed matter systems

Article by  Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: materials, particle physics The many-body interaction of charges (electrons) and nuclei (phonons) plays a critical role in determining the properties and functionalities of molecules and solids. Additionally, the exact correlated motion of these particles gives rise to different conductivity, energy storage capabilities, phase transitions, and superconductivity. Moreover, the team of ICREA […]

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Poster presentation by Peng YE at Paris Saclay Int. School on Ultra-fast X-rays Science

Peng Ye, CEA partner, attended the Paris Saclay International School on Ultra-fast X-rays Science conference and presented a poster in representation of the project. The Institute for the Sciences of Light of Paris-Saclay University organizes the “Paris-Saclay Ultrafast X-ray Science School” in collaboration with “The Frontiers of Attosecond and Ultrafast X-ray Science School” of Erice […]

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Probing quantum correlations in many-body systems: a review of scalable methods

In a recently study published in Reports on Progress in Physics, researchers Irénée Frérot, Matteo Fadel and ICREA Prof. at ICFO Maciej Lewenstein, review methods that allow one to detect and characterize quantum correlations in many-body systems, with a special focus on approaches which are scalable. Maciej Lewenstein gives a brief overview about the study in the following […]

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2023 Nobel Prize in Physics

Nobel Prize for Attosecond Pulse Development Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, and Anne l’Huillier receive the Nobel Prize “for developing experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for studying electron dynamics in matter.” (Attosecond Pulse Development) Revolutionizing Electron Dynamics The three Nobel Laureates in Physics 2023 are being recognized for their experiments, which have provided […]