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Creating the “Goldilocks” Zone: Making Special-Shaped Light

A rendering of two differently polarized lasers used to create elliptical polarization

Unlocking the Secrets of Spin with High-Harmonic Probes

Tunable ultrafast XUV HHG captures the competing dynamics of spin-flips and spin-transfers in a Heusler Co2MnGa compound.

A Drum Sounding Both Hot and Cold

A SiN resonator under localized heating. Different modes have different effective temperatures depending on the spatial overlap between the local temperature and the dissipation density of the mode.

Vortex Beam Microscopy: Supercharged Imaging at Short Wavelengths

High-fidelity imaging of highly periodic structures enabled by vortex high harmonic beams.

Life After JILA: Bin Wang

Submitted by kennac on Fri, 10/06/2023 - 11:00 am
Bin Wang, a JILA alumnus of the Murane and Kapteyn research groups, discusses his journey after JILA
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Seeing Through New Windows Into Quantum Materials

Photoinduced bipolaron-to-polaron formations distorting a quasi-1D lattice of atoms play a major role in the formation of the pseudogap.

Illuminating the Cosmos with Brilliance: Remembering JILA Fellow James E. Faller

Submitted by kennac on Wed, 07/05/2023 - 10:47 am
JILA Fellow James Faller
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Margaret Murnane is Awarded a Honorary Doctorate from the University of Salamanca

Submitted by kennac on Wed, 06/21/2023 - 12:12 pm
Murnane 2023 illustration.
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Turning Up the Heat in Quantum Materials

Fluid-like heat flow in highly confined nanosystems

NIST and the Department of Commerce Awards JILA and NIST Fellows Jun Ye and Judah Levine with Gold and Silver Medals

Submitted by kennac on Tue, 03/21/2023 - 2:56 pm
JILA and NIST Fellows Jun Ye and Judah Levine have been awarded Gold and Silver Medals
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