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science2 years ago

Unveiling Liquid Secrets: Intense Lasers Illuminate Electron Dynamics

Researchers have used intense laser fields to investigate electron dynamics in liquids, shedding light on the high-harmonic spectrum and the role of the electron's mean free path in determining photon energy limits. By studying the behavior of liquids under intense laser irradiation, the team discovered that the maximum photon energy obtained through high-harmonic generation (HHG) in liquids is independent of the laser's wavelength. They identified the electron's mean free path as the crucial factor that imposes a ceiling on photon energy and developed an analytical model to account for electron scattering. This research provides new insights into ultrafast dynamics in liquids and establishes HHG as a spectroscopic tool for studying electron behavior in this phase of matter.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Attosecond Lasers Induce Ultrafast Magnetization in Solids

Theoretical physicists at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) have discovered that intense laser light can create attosecond magnetism in solids with heavy atoms, offering new insights into magnetization and potentially enabling ultrafast memory devices. The team used advanced simulations to investigate the magnetization process in several 2D and 3D materials and found that, in structures with heavy atoms, the fast electron dynamics initiated by the laser pulses can be converted to attosecond magnetism. The magnetization evolves on extremely short timescales, less than 500 attoseconds, which is a prediction for the fastest magnetic response ever.