laboratories & groups
The Joint LMU-MPQ Laboratory for Attosecond Physics (LAP) provides workspace for more than hundred researchers affiliated either with Prof. Krausz’ LMU chair or MPQ department or with one of the groups of Profs. Grüner, Karsch, Kleineberg, Tajima (LMU), and Prof. Kienberger (TUM), or the LMU chairs of Profs. Habs and Ruhl, which are associated with LAP and join forces in the pursuit of LAP’s grand goals
. Work at LAP is organized in five main areas of research and development: Ultrafast Optics & Oscillators (UFO), Attosecond Spectroscopy (AS), High-Field Interactions (HFI), Development of the Petawatt Field Synthesizer (PFS), and Theory.
. Work at LAP is organized in five main areas of research and development: Ultrafast Optics & Oscillators (UFO), Attosecond Spectroscopy (AS), High-Field Interactions (HFI), Development of the Petawatt Field Synthesizer (PFS), and Theory.
LAP’s laboratories and offices are located on two sites at the _LINKTO(http://www.mz.ze.tu-muenchen.de/forschung-garching/index.html,"Garching Research Campus","symbolaftertext")__, around 15 kilometres north of Munich. In the north of the Campus, at the Coulombwall, you find the Physics Building of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU). The first, second and third floors accommodate the MAP Service Center
, the groups of Profs. Grüner, Karsch, Kleineberg, and Tajima, the chairs of Profs. Habs and Krausz, including the UFO team. Next to the UFO laboratories, in the third floor, you find the offices of the Munich Centre for Advanced Photonics (MAP) (link zur MAP-website). Situated in the south of the Campus is the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ), which accommodate LAP’s AS, HFI, and PFS laboratories, as well as a part of the MAP Service Center.
, the groups of Profs. Grüner, Karsch, Kleineberg, and Tajima, the chairs of Profs. Habs and Krausz, including the UFO team. Next to the UFO laboratories, in the third floor, you find the offices of the Munich Centre for Advanced Photonics (MAP) (link zur MAP-website). Situated in the south of the Campus is the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ), which accommodate LAP’s AS, HFI, and PFS laboratories, as well as a part of the MAP Service Center.
| LMU Building | MPQ Building | ||
| Impressions of the LMU laboratory and office Building | |||

