ATTOSTRUCTURA
Structured attosecond pulses for ultrafast nanoscience
TO DESIGN NEW THEORETICAL TOOLS TO UNDERSTAND, DEVELOP,
AND PROPOSE EXPERIMENTS AT THE PRESENT AND FUTURE FRONTIERS OF STRUCTURED ATTOSECOND SCIENCE
Last news and publications
The television channel Castilla y León Television publishes on its website the news about the meeting of the expert council of the ATTOSTRUCTURA project. You can read the press release and watch the video on their website.
Next August will be thirty months since the ATTOSTRUCTURA project began, which means that half of its duration has already elapsed. For this reason, the first meeting of the project’s scientific advisory committee has been held. The committee, made up of external researchers who are experts in the different fields of the project, has the
From July 11 to 15, the XXXVIII Biennial Meeting of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics was held. ATTOSTRUCTURA researches have presented some of the most recent results of the research it is currently carrying out. The works presented were: Luis Sánchez-Tejerina, Rodrigo Martín-Hernández, Rocío Yanes, Luis Plaja, Luis López-Díaz, Carlos Hernández-García. “Magnetic order excitation by
On the occasion of the celebration on May 16 of the International Day of Light, the list of winners of the IV “Day of Light” Photographic Contest organized by the Master’s Degree in Physics and Technology of Lasers (USAL – UVA) has been published. Attostructura collaborates in the organization of the contest and is part
The Spanish Journal of Physics carries on the cover of its most recent issue (Vol 36, No (2022)) the illustration by Alba de las Heras in which it is represented the generation of ultraviolet light laser beams with a double structure: vectorial by its azimuthal polarization distribution, and vortex by its transverse phase distribution These
Sterling silver jewelry, rose gold with exclusive designs, rings, earrings, bracelets… made out of light? Like a high fashion jewelry workshop, the Laser and Photonics Applications research group of the University of Salamanca (ALF-USAL) focuses its efforts on designing light jewels through non-linear optics. Jewels, not only for their beauty in the form of high-frequency