Meta-optics shows physical processes in the attosecond range

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From left to right: Martin Schultze, Maryna Meretska (Harvard), Marcus Ossiander
From left to right: Martin Schultze, Maryna Meretska (Harvard), Marcus Ossiander und Hana Hampel. Image Source: Lunghammer - TU Graz
From left to right: Martin Schultze, Maryna Meretska (Harvard), Marcus Ossiander und Hana Hampel. Image Source: Lunghammer - TU Graz By Falko Schoklitsch - A new type of meta-optics from Harvard has proven its functionality in experiments at Graz University of Technology. With it, it is possible to observe the smallest structures such as nanoparticles or transistors. Developed at Harvard, and successfully tested at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), a revolutionary new meta-optics for microscopes with extremely high spatial and temporal resolution has proven its functional ability in laboratory tests at the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU Graz. Microscopes using this kind of lens promise completely new research and development approaches, especially in semiconductor and solar cell technology. The research team from Graz and Boston currently reports on the construction and the successful laboratory experiment with this new meta-optics in the specialist journal "Science". From left to right: Martin Schultze, Maryna Meretska (Harvard), Marcus Ossiander, Hana Hampel.
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