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Quantum Battles in  Attoscience


VIRTUAL WORKSHOP


01 - 03 July 2020, ONLINE
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Virtual Poster session

Below are the Twitter posters submitted to this workshop. For details please check @quantumbattles
Anne Harth: Do the sidebands in our modified RABBITT scheme carry the same phase information?
@atomic_kathryn
Andrew Maxwell: Quantum Estimation in Strong Fields
@DrAndyMaxwell
Maria Tudorovskaya: Quantemol Electron Collisions software: vibrational excitation of polyatomic molecules by electron impact
@MTudorovskaya
Dominik Kufel: A brief investigation into the use of analytical methods to describe the enhanced ionization puzzle!
@DomKufel
Abbie C. Bray:  Photoelectron Holography and Beyond Born-Type methods
@AbbieBrayPhys

Matthias Kubel: Beyond Light Induced Conical Intersections
@attoscience_ca
YongHao Mi: Clocking enhanced ionization of hydrogen molecules with rotational wavepackets
@attoscience_ca
Luke Roantree: R- Matrix with Time Dependence
@LukeRoantreeQUB
Xiaosong Zhu: Control of geometric phase in time-dependent fields
@Smallsong201
Andrew S Maxwell: Spiral-like holographic structures
@DrAndyMaxwell

Heloise Chomet: Quantum Interference and Nonclassicality in Enhanced Ionization @heloise_cho
Andrew Brown: The atomic waveplate
@AndrewBrownQUB

Jakub Benda: Multiphoton ionization and RABBITT in H2 using the Molecular R-matrix with time
@QphysP
Nikolay Shvetsov-Shilovskiy: Semiclassical two-step model with quantum input for ionization by a strong laser field
@ShvetsovDr
Diego Arbó:
Laser assisted photoionization emission
@diegoarbo70, @iafe_oficial 
Kathryn Hamilton: Extending multi-sideband RABBITT schemes to multi-electron atoms @atomic_kathryn
Gyeonghun Kim:  SFA analytic solutions and quantum trajectories for the attoclock
@GyeonghunK

Tom Rivlin: Quantum Barrier Times of Flight, Phase Times, and the MacColl-Hartman Effect
@TomRivlin
Ludger Inhester: Detecting coherent core-hole wave-packet dynamics in N2 by time- and angle-resolved inner-shell photoelectron spectroscopy
@InhesterLudger
Dong Hyuk Ko: Complete temporal characterization of multielectron correlation in Xe giant resonance@dhkomr, @attoscience_ca
Zack Dube: Spatiotemporal imaging of valence electron momentum
@attoscience_ca

Alba de las Heras: Spectral signature of correlation back-reaction
@Alba_dlHeras @OpticaExtrema
Helena Drüeke: Interacting Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Chains
@HelenaDrueeke
Diego Arbó: Subfemtosecond holography in atomic photoionization
@diegoarbo70, @iafe_oficial
Bridgette Cooper: Quantemol - Electron Collisions
@quantum_brie
Zdeněk Mašín: Localization of S-matrix poles in the complex plane using the molecular R-matrix method
@QphysP
Camilo Ruiz: Double Ionization of Neon by late Recollision Trajectories in Mid IR Wavelengths and the Role of the Magnetic Field
@copilco1
Christoph Juerss: Helicity of high harmonics in topological hBN nanoribbons
@CJuerss

Instructions

  • Participants should post their posters on Twitter at the time that is most convenient for them starting from the week before the conference, depending on the time zone.
  • The virtual posters should be posted using a single tweet, which will include with four images, with a brief explanation. In order to increase their visibility and associate them with the conference, please use the hashtag #quantumbattles. Please use the handle @quantumbattles as well so that we will receive a notification. Other suggestions for hashtags are #attoscience #quantum #physics #lasers, etc.
  • If the poster is associated with a preprint/publication, it is helpful to post a second tweet with its url. You should also be around to reply to any comments that may arise.
  • If you and/or your group do not have a twitter account, please follow the instructions located here to create one.
  • In case you are in a country that does not allow for Twitter posting, please contact us and we will post it for you on the @quantumbattles page.

Useful files

  • Poster Template (pptx)
  • Sample poster
  • How to design a poster and tweet​


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