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  • June 1, 2023 // ATLAS
    Introducing new Methods for Analyzing the Inner Structure of Laser Pulses

    A team of scientists led by Andreas Döpp at LMU Munich’s PULSE laboratory have recently published two papers that detail innovative methods for measuring spatio-temporal couplings in high-power lasers. These methods offer a more streamlined …

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  • Physics with the Strongest Lasers

    Do you have a soft spot for light? Do you want to know how one of the most powerful lasers in Europe works? Would you like to find out what …

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  • High-ranking visitor from Berlin

    High-ranking visitor from Berlin at the Centre for Advanced Laser Applications (CALA). The Federal Minister of Education and Research, …

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  • The physics of photography

    Photography is a good piece of physics. This semester, physics students at the LMU have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with …

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  • More control over plasma accelerators

    If one particle accelerator alone is not enough to achieve the desired result, why not combine two accelerators? That's what physicists at …

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  • Forgetting visualized in brain cells

    There is a growing understanding of what happens in the brain when it is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. Due to the death of nerve …

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  • Together for laser-based nuclear fusion

    The Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and the Munich-based start-up Marvel Fusion will collaborate in the field of laser research in …

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  • ATLAS day

    Attention all students! If you are interested in physics with the most powerful laser at an university in Europe, you should come to the …

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  • Controlling the waveform of ultrashort infrared pulses

    Ultrashort infrared light pulses are the key to a wide range of technological applications. The oscillating infrared light field can excite …

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  • New Infrasampler technology on the clinical test run

    Extensive efforts by the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ), the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) and the …

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  • Two-stage particle-beam booster

    In collaborative international effort, laser physicists at LMU have built the first hybrid plasma accelerator.

    Particle accelerators have …

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