who came to celebrate her Prize in her IRAMIS laboratory, LIDYL:
“Back to the sources….“
on Monday November 13
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 has been awarded to Anne L’Huillier and Pierre Agostini, for their discoveries made as CEA researchers at the Centre de Saclay, and Ferenc Krausz of the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich.
Her talk focuses on the experiments she carried out in Saclay (1986), demonstrating the generation of attosecond laser pulses (10-18 s) and the vast field of research now open in this domain: the discovery of the attosecond flash of light provides the tool needed to follow the dynamics of electrons in atoms, molecules or condensed matter, and thus better understand the organization and evolution of everything around us.
NB : The conference was broadcast on the Facebook CEA Paris-Saclay pages, the CEA YouTube channel and the CEA LinkedIn account.