Anne L'Huillier is a renowned French physicist known for her significant contributions to the field of laser physics and attosecond science. Born on March 24, 1941, she has made pioneering advancements in understanding the interactions between light and matter, particularly in the generation of high-order harmonics and the production of attosecond pulses of light. These developments are crucial for studying ultrafast phenomena in physics and materials science.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.