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SUMMARY:ADVANCED TOPICS IN ENGINEERING PHYSICS
DESCRIPTION:The generation of extreme short, i.e. attosecond (1attosecond =
  10-18 second) laser pulses and their application in science have very rece
 ntly been rewarded with the Nobel prize in Physics in 2023. The outstanding
  work by the three Nobel laureates Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne 
 L’Huillier have paved the way for the investigation of fundamental physical
  phenomena in atoms and molecules on extreme short time scales. In a second
  step the committee has rewarded Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei 
 I. Ekimov with the Nobel prize in Chemistry for their discovery and synthes
 is of quantum dots. The astonishing optical properties of these nanometer-s
 ized objects are fundamentally determined by quantum ef-fects. Nowadays the
 se quantum dots have already found their way into our daily life e.g., in t
 he last generation of QLED displays. In my talk addressed to a broader audi
 ence I will present the scientific background of both Nobel prizes and how 
 parts of these scientific breakthroughs are linked to the optical laborator
 ies of the Institute of Laser and Optics (ILO) at the University of Applied
  Sciences Emden/Leer.\n\n Make sure to register for the online Zoom event v
 ia https://indico.cern.ch/event/1336925/ to obtain unobstructed access to t
 he public online lecture. sgd. Walter Neu
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