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Henry Kapteyn is a Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado, specializing in ultrafast laser science and quantum engineering. His research focuses on high-harmonic generation, extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photonics, and the characterization of nanoscale materials. He leads efforts in developing advanced coherent light sources and imaging techniques for studying spin dynamics, topological materials, and nanostructure metrology.
His work bridges fundamental physics with applied technologies, including the creation of tabletop EUV reflectometers, attosecond pulse generation, and vector ptychography for 3D magnetic imaging. Key applications include studying quantum materials, ultrafast spin phenomena in magnetic alloys, and thermal transport in semiconductor nanosystems. Kapteyn collaborates with institutions like JILA, where his lab (Office: JILA A703) develops mid-IR laser technologies for driving secondary light sources.
Research highlights include: nanoscale heat flow confinement, topological skyrmion imaging, and ultrafast spin reorientation studies. His EUV-based techniques enable high-resolution measurements of magnetic textures and semiconductor properties, advancing fields like spintronics, quantum computing, and nanofabrication metrology. Despite extensive contributions, no formal student advisement records are listed in the provided texts.
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