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  1. Anne L’Huillier is a French/Swedish physicist working on the interaction between short and intense laser fields with atoms. Born in Paris in 1958 she defended her thesis on multiple multiphoton ionization in 1986, at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris and Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique (CEA).

  2. Anne L'Huillier is a French/Swedish physicist working on the interaction between short and intense laser fields and atoms. Born in Paris in 1958, she defended her thesis on multiple multiphoton ionisation in 1986 at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris and the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA). She obtained a permanent research ...

  3. Anne Geneviève L'Huillier ([an lɥi.je]; born 16 August 1958) is a French physicist, and professor of atomic physics at Lund University in Sweden.. She leads an attosecond physics group which studies the movements of electrons in real time, which is used to understand the chemical reactions on the atomic level. Her experimental and theoretical research are credited with laying the foundation ...

  4. Anne L'Huillier (Parijs, 1958) is een Frans natuurkundige en hoogleraar atoomfysica aan de Universiteit van Lund in Zweden. [1] In 2011 ontving zij de L'Oréal-Unesco Prijs voor Vrouwen in de Wetenschap voor haar werk aan de ontwikkeling van een extreem snelle camera die de bewegingen van elektronen in één attoseconde (één miljardste van een miljardste van een seconde) kan registreren. [2]

  5. In what was surely understatement, 2023 physics laureate Anne L’Huillier described herself as “A little bit busy” when Adam Smith reached her a couple of hours after she had received the news. In this brief call she describes how special it feels to receive the prize and how her research into the overtones of light, which she revealed in ...

  6. Anne-Lise Viotti We demonstrate a compact, bulk multi-pass cell with high-transmission, for compressing the output of a 30W, 250fs Ytterbium source to 31fs with a resulting peak power of 2.5GW. View

  7. Anne L’Huillier (* 16. August 1958 in Paris ) ist eine französisch - schwedische [1] Physikerin und Professorin für Atomphysik an der schwedischen Universität Lund . 2023 erhielt sie gemeinsam mit Pierre Agostini und Ferenc Krausz den Nobelpreis für Physik .