Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulse

Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulse

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Thursday, October 10, 2024

7:00 PM - 8:15 PM

270-274

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

Rima Mattar, 6135204388, rima.mattar@carleton.ca

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Cost

Free

About this Event

Host Organization: Office of the Dean of Science
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With the invention of lasers, the intensity of a light wave was increased by orders of magnitude over what had been achieved with a light bulb or sunlight. This much higher intensity led to new phenomena being observed, such as violet light coming out when red light went into the material. After GĂ©rard Mourou and I developed chirped pulse amplification, also known as CPA, the intensity again increased by more than a factor of 1,000 and it once again made new types of interactions possible between light and matter. We developed a laser that could deliver short pulses of light that knocked the
electrons off their atoms. This new understanding of laser-matter interactions, led to the development of new machining techniques that are used in laser eye surgery or micromachining of glass used in cell phones.

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