Berlin 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
K 1: Optische Methoden und Verfahren
Montag, 17. März 2014, 14:00–15:45, SPA SR203
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14:00 |
K 1.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Wie kurz kann Zeit sein ? — •Rudolf Germer
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14:30 |
K 1.2 |
Analysis of Laser-Induced Plasma by Time-Resolved In-Line Holography — •Neeke Rothe, Christoph Merschjann, Conrad Schuster, Thomas Fennel, and Stefan Lochbrunner
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14:45 |
K 1.3 |
Shaping nondiffracting few-cycle pulses with MEMS — •Alexander Treffer, Jens Brunne, Martin Bock, Christian Patzek, Ulrike Wallrabe, and Ruediger Grunwald
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15:00 |
K 1.4 |
Protonenmikroskopie als Diagnostik für stark gekoppelte Plasmen — •Philipp-M. Lang, Sergey Efimov, Michael Endres, Dieter H. H. Hoffmann, Bogdan Ionita, Alexey Kantsyrev, Yakov Krasik, Maria Rodionova, Lev Shestov, Serban Udrea, Dmitry Varentsov und Karin Weyrich
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15:15 |
K 1.5 |
Gas puff characterization by high harmonics of an intense laser-pulse — •Bastian Hagmeister, Dirk Hemmers, and Georg Pretzler
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15:30 |
K 1.6 |
Time-resolved investigation of photoelectron dynamics by Attosecond Streaking Spectroscopy on solid surfaces. — •Michael Gerl, Stefan Neppl, Peter Feulner, and Reinhard Kienberger
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