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CAREER: Table-Top Attosecond-Pump Attosecond-Probe Spectroscopy — NSF Award to Kansas State University (KS, $490,771)

Quantum effects play a central role in modern technology. This project supports the development of new tools that will allow scientists to observe and control the quantum behavior of electrons on attosecond timescales—billionths of a billionth of a second—which is the shortest window that researchers are able to contro

Award titleCAREER: Table-Top Attosecond-Pump Attosecond-Probe Spectroscopy
Award ID2543157
AwardeeKansas State University
CityMANHATTAN
StateKS
Amount obligated$490,771
Principal investigatorMeng Han
ProgramAMO Experiment/Atomic, Molecul
Start date01/01/2026
AbstractQuantum effects play a central role in modern technology. This project supports the development of new tools that will allow scientists to observe and control the quantum behavior of electrons on attosecond timescales—billionths of a billionth of a second—which is the shortest window that researchers are able to control currently. By using an advanced laser system to produce exceptionally bright attosecond-duration pulses, the research team will create a new experimental capability that can take
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