Topic: Ultrafast Strong-Field Physics at Australian Attosecond Science Facility in Brisbane
Speaker: Xu han Griffith University
Time: 1.10 (Friday) 13:30
Location: 504, Life Science Building, South District
Hosted by: Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics
Introduction :
Dr. Xu Han graduated from the Department of Physics of East China Normal University. He then obtained his Ph.D degree from East China Normal University in 2007. After graduating from his doctorate, he worked as a research assistant at Shanghai Institute of Optics and Mechanics from 2007 to 2011. Since 2011, he has worked as a research assistant at Griffith University in Australia. Dr. Xu Han’s work has been published in Nature, Nature Communication, Scientific Reports, Physical Review Letters and other journals, with more than 900 citations and an H factor of 16.
Research direction: strong field physics, nonlinear optics, ultrafast physics
Abstract: The report mainly introduces the research work of the Centre for Quantum Dynamics of Griffith University (Griffith University) in the field of strong field optical physics. The center has the most advanced Australian Atto-second Facility (Australian Atto-second Facility). The scientific research work carried out on AASF in recent years includes:
1.Ultrafast molecular dynamics and control
2.Gouy phase HHG interferometry
3.Source of HHG X-rays from laser-driven micro-plasmas
4. Experiments with atomic hydrogen
5.Experiments on frustrated tunneling ionization
6.Relativistic non-dipole effects in strong-field ionization