"Molecular Sciences: The Dynamical Perspective."

  • Date: Jan 13, 2012
  • Time: 12:30 PM - 12:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Dr. Albert Stolow, National Research Council, Ottawa
  • Room: Herbert Walther Lecture Hall
  • Host: MPQ
Ultrafast laser science has led to significant progress in molecular dynamics studies, particularly for the difficult but general case of non-Born-Oppenheimer dynamics. Quantum control methods further enhance molecular dynamics studies by permitting direct Molecular Frame measurements. As laser fields get stronger, a sub-cycle (attosecond) physics emerges, leading to new probes of driven multi-electron dynamics in polyatomic molecules. In condensed phases, ultrafast lasers permit the ‘triggered’ unzipping of double helix DNA, potentially leading to ‘light-induced genomics’, as well as simplified approaches to label-free CARS microscopy of live cells and tissues.
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