Harnessing Attosecond Quantum Technologies

Margaret Murnane

Exploring the quantum physics underlying high-harmonic light sources and the exquisite control it provides.

Three people in a labFrom left to right: Murnane, Nathan Brooks and Jennifer Ellis in the lab at CU Boulder. [Image: G. Asakawa, CU Boulder]

High-harmonic quantum light sources have opened a pathway to harness short-wavelength light with unprecedented control. OSA Fellow Margaret Murnane, director of the STROBE Science and Technology Center on Real-Time Functional Imaging and a Fellow of JILA at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, will speak about the recent progress in this field in a plenary talk at the CLEO Technical Conference and Exhibition from 09 to 14 May.

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