The 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics is awarded to professors L’Huillier, Corkum and Krausz “for pioneering contributions to ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics”  

Anne L’Huillier, Paul Corkum, and Ferenc Krausz share the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics for pioneering and novel work in the fields of ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics and for demonstrating time-resolved imaging of electron motion in atoms, molecules, and solids.

Anne L'Huillier began her research career in a CEA laboratory - now LIDYL - where she notably contributed to the discovery of high-order harmonic generation in gases, the basis of today's attosecond physics. We address our warmest congratulations to the winners.

P. Monot, dépêche du 11/02/2022

 

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