Hora: Des de 11:00h a 13:00h
Lloc: Blue Lecture Room and Online (Teams)
ICFO LECTURES | Ultrafast Measurement: What, why and how
This course will provide an overview on ultrafast measurement, covering why we do them, what information we can extract from them and how they are actually done. A survey approach will be taken to give an overview of the field and give a sense of how ultrafast measurement may be helpful in different applications.
- Ultrafast Measurement: A very "top level" view of ultrafast, with emphasis on its relationship to static measurement. When do you really need it, and what does it really tell you about physical systems?
- Ultrafast probes: Ultrafast measurement can be combined with a range of probes: optical spectroscopy, diffraction, multi-dimensional spectroscopy, photoelectrons, etc. This lecture will give an overview of different ultrafast probes and what information they can extract.
- Ultrafast sources: How do you actually make all the beams needed to do the techniques from Lecture 2? Covers mode-locked lasers, ultrafast X-ray sources, THz and ultrafast photoelectron sources.
- Advanced topics: A more detailed dive into exotic stuff like light-induced phase transitions and light-induced superconductivity.
The lectures will be held in the BLR and will also be broadcasted online on October 6, 13, & 27 and November 3 from 11:00 to 13:00.
Participation is open to all ICFOnians.
We strongly encourage you to attend the lectures in person. In case you are unable to attend in person, please, use the following link:
ICFO lectures are a series of introductory lectures covering topics on all main research areas at ICFO, with an emphasis on topics relevant for experimental groups and/or not covered in other thematic lecture series.
They will be held regularly on Thursdays in the BLR. Each series will include 4 lectures given by ICFO group leaders and senior researchers from the different groups and external invited experts.
Hora: Des de 11:00h a 13:00h
Lloc: Blue Lecture Room and Online (Teams)
ICFO LECTURES | Ultrafast Measurement: What, why and how
This course will provide an overview on ultrafast measurement, covering why we do them, what information we can extract from them and how they are actually done. A survey approach will be taken to give an overview of the field and give a sense of how ultrafast measurement may be helpful in different applications.
- Ultrafast Measurement: A very "top level" view of ultrafast, with emphasis on its relationship to static measurement. When do you really need it, and what does it really tell you about physical systems?
- Ultrafast probes: Ultrafast measurement can be combined with a range of probes: optical spectroscopy, diffraction, multi-dimensional spectroscopy, photoelectrons, etc. This lecture will give an overview of different ultrafast probes and what information they can extract.
- Ultrafast sources: How do you actually make all the beams needed to do the techniques from Lecture 2? Covers mode-locked lasers, ultrafast X-ray sources, THz and ultrafast photoelectron sources.
- Advanced topics: A more detailed dive into exotic stuff like light-induced phase transitions and light-induced superconductivity.
The lectures will be held in the BLR and will also be broadcasted online on October 6, 13, & 27 and November 3 from 11:00 to 13:00.
Participation is open to all ICFOnians.
We strongly encourage you to attend the lectures in person. In case you are unable to attend in person, please, use the following link:
ICFO lectures are a series of introductory lectures covering topics on all main research areas at ICFO, with an emphasis on topics relevant for experimental groups and/or not covered in other thematic lecture series.
They will be held regularly on Thursdays in the BLR. Each series will include 4 lectures given by ICFO group leaders and senior researchers from the different groups and external invited experts.