The AMPIII team is small but mighty. Nathalie (on the left side of the picture) is working on the development and advancement of next-generation few-cycle light sources based on diode-pumped mid-infrared laser technology. Najd (next to Nathalie) is investigating light-matter interaction in solids using few-cycle infrared and optical fields. Philipp (next to Najd) is applying multiple nonlinear spectral conversion approaches to advance field-resolved detection of light.
In the past years, we have seen that precise measurements of light fields give us a new look into extremely fast dynamics. We now aim to dramatically increase the precision and accuracy of these kinds of measurements with a new class of ultrafast lasers based on Cr:ZnS, and the introduction of high-resolution field resolved microscopy of visible light fields. The combination of these technologies presents a new direction for attosecond science.