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Dr Carlos Hernández-García (University of Salamanca)05/07/2019, 08:30invited talks
Recent advances in nonlinear optics have enabled the generation of structured attosecond pulses with controllable angular momentum properties, including extreme-ultraviolet beams with spin and orbital angular momentum, and high-harmonics with selftorque --- time-dependent orbital angular momentum.
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Hugo Dacasa Pereira (Lund University)05/07/2019, 09:00oral
We use a Hartmann wavefront sensor to measure single-shot wavefronts of high-order harmonics to study how they vary with generation parameters. We then use a new type of sensor with spectral resolution.
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Dr Eric Constant (ILM CNRS Univ Lyon 1)05/07/2019, 09:15oral
By studying the spatial profiles of high-order harmonics generated in a gas jet, we show how harmonic beam profiles can be controlled and demonstrate that harmonics can be generated as converging beams thereby focused without XUV optics
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Kévin Veyrinas (CELIA CNRS Univ Bordeaux CEA)05/07/2019, 09:30oral
By controlling the intensity profile and wavefront of XUV high-order harmonics generated in a gas jet, we establish the possibility of focusing harmonic beams to micrometer spot size and achieve efficient spectral filtering without resorting to any XUV optics.
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Mr Omer Kneller (Weizmann Institute of Science)05/07/2019, 09:45oral
We establish an extreme ultraviolet lock-in detection scheme, allowing the isolation and amplification of weak chiral signals, by achieving a direct time-domain polarization control. We demonstrate it by a phase-resolved measurement of magnetic circular dichroism.
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