This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrodes on an attosecond time scale (the scale of 10-18 seconds). The ultrafast electrical control is enabled by harnessing the carrier wave of near-infrared light pulses as an alternating-current bias. Light pulses spanning only a single oscillation cycle, serving as an ultrashort voltage bias, are focused on a single nanoelectrode pair. The exact shape of the electric field cycle determines how single electrons are being transported between the two electrodes. The lightwave-driven current takes place for a period of only a few hundred attoseconds and its direction can be freely set via the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) of the pulses.The thesis is...
Ultrafast nano-optics is a new and quickly evolving research field centred around the control, manip...
Recently two emerging areas of research, attosecond and nanoscale physics, have started to come toge...
An effective method to obtain the single attosecond pulses (SAPs) by using the multi cycle plasmon-d...
This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrod...
With the advent of ultrafast optics and controllable waveforms consisting of only a few oscillations...
A metal nanoparticle can be considered as consisting of a base of positive ion cores and a sea of fr...
Johannes Schötz presents the first measurements of optical electro-magnetic near-fields around nanos...
The strong fields associated with few-cycle pulses can drive highly nonlinear phenomena, allowing th...
Surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), collective oscillations of quasi-free electrons in metals, can pr...
We employ a pair of single-cycle near-infrared pulses to control coherent transfer of single electro...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
A laser-based system to allow the temporal evolution of plasmonic fields on surfaces with attosecond...
The advancement of the ultrafast pulse shaping and waveform synthesis allowed to coherently control ...
Strong-field phenomena are a driving force behind the latest innovations in ultrafast science. As ul...
Ultrafast nano-optics is a new and quickly evolving research field centred around the control, manip...
Recently two emerging areas of research, attosecond and nanoscale physics, have started to come toge...
An effective method to obtain the single attosecond pulses (SAPs) by using the multi cycle plasmon-d...
This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrod...
With the advent of ultrafast optics and controllable waveforms consisting of only a few oscillations...
A metal nanoparticle can be considered as consisting of a base of positive ion cores and a sea of fr...
Johannes Schötz presents the first measurements of optical electro-magnetic near-fields around nanos...
The strong fields associated with few-cycle pulses can drive highly nonlinear phenomena, allowing th...
Surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), collective oscillations of quasi-free electrons in metals, can pr...
We employ a pair of single-cycle near-infrared pulses to control coherent transfer of single electro...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
A laser-based system to allow the temporal evolution of plasmonic fields on surfaces with attosecond...
The advancement of the ultrafast pulse shaping and waveform synthesis allowed to coherently control ...
Strong-field phenomena are a driving force behind the latest innovations in ultrafast science. As ul...
Ultrafast nano-optics is a new and quickly evolving research field centred around the control, manip...
Recently two emerging areas of research, attosecond and nanoscale physics, have started to come toge...
An effective method to obtain the single attosecond pulses (SAPs) by using the multi cycle plasmon-d...