Thesis
Spatiotemporal shaping of high-order harmonic emission in nanostructured crystals
Radiation-matter interactions
					
				We propose to study the spatiotemporal manipulation of radiation emitted by high harmonic generation, leveraging advances in nanofabrication technologies. The approach involves transposing methods developed for meta-optics to the strong-field regime specific to harmonic generation. The candidate will explore various design strategies to control the spatiotemporal properties of this radiation, which is intrinsically linked to the broad spectral bandwidth of attosecond pulses. These concepts will then be implemented and experimentally validated. This project aims to enhance the integration of high harmonic generation into optoelectronic devices, paving the way for new applications in ultrafast photonics.
				SL-DRF-26-0317
				Master 2 en optique, laser, interaction lumière-matière et nanosciences
				October 1 2026
				Paris-Saclay
						Ondes et Matière (EDOM)
						Saclay
					CEA
						Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale
						Institut rayonnement et matière de Saclay
						Service Laboratoire Interactions, Dynamique et Lasers
						Dynamique et Interactions en phase COndensée
					

