The Nobel Prize award ceremony took place yesterday, December 10, at the Stockholm concert hall. One of the winners for the prize in physics this year is Anne L’Huillier, a professor at Lund University. Together with Pierre Agostini (Ohio University) and Ferenc Krausz (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics), the three has been recognized for their works involving experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.

© Johan Jarnestad/The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

It is with great pride for Spectrogon that one of our holographic gratings had been used for the laser at Professor L’Huillier’s experimental set-up.

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