Here you can find the final program of the school and poster session:

Here you can find the final program of the school and poster session:
Two Early Stage Researchers positions (24 months duration) are available from the 1st September 2016 within the MEDEA project at the Physics Institute of the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Germany.
More info here
Now the “Attosecond time delay in photoionization” webinar by Marcus Dahlström (Lund) is published under the training section
Next webinar meeting (May 18th) has been postponed on May 23th at 1.15 pm
The fully coherent free electron laser FERMI paves the way to control ultrafast electron motion.
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Fig.1 Representation of the phase scan of the first and second harmonics. Lower panel: electric fields of the individual harmonics; upper panel: the sum of the electric field vectors. | Fig.2 Schematic representation of the emission intensity of an p + d wave as the phase is scanned. The lobes represent the direction and intensity of emission. |
Reference: K. C. Prince, E. Allaria, C. Callegari, R. Cucini, G. De Ninno, S. Di Mitri, B. Diviacco, E. Ferrari, P. Finetti, D. Gauthier, L. Giannessi, N. Mahne, G. Penco, O. Plekan, L. Raimondi, P. Rebernik, E. Roussel, C. Svetina, M. Trovò, M. Zangrando, M. Negro, P. Carpeggiani, M. Reduzzi, G. Sansone, A. N. Grum-Grzhimailo, E.V. Gryzlova, S.I. Strakhova, K. Bartschat, N. Douguet, J. Venzke, D. Iablonskyi, Y. Kumagai, T. Takanashi, K. Ueda, A. Fischer, M. Coreno, F. Stienkemeier, E.Ovcharenko, T. Mazza, M. Meyer, “Coherent control with a short-wavelength Free Electron Laser” Nature Photonics (2016), published online 22nd January. DOI:10.1038/NPHOTON.2016.13
Direct link to the article: http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v10/n3/abs/nphoton.2016.13.html