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Herman Batelaan is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research focuses on fundamental interactions between light, electrons, and atoms, with an emphasis on quantum mechanics and electromagnetic theory.
- Key Research Areas:
- Quantum Foundations
- Electron Matter Optics
- Laser-Atom Interactions
- Interference Phenomena
- Ultrafast Electron Dynamics
The Batelaan lab combines theoretical analysis, supercomputing (HCC/XSEDE), and experimental work to explore quantum phenomena like the Aharonov-Bohm effect and Kapitza-Dirac diffraction. Their studies often involve attosecond/femtosecond pulses, plasmonic devices, and electron interferometry.
Recent publications (2012-2019) reveal a concentration on:
- Temporal control of electron waves
- Quantization mechanisms in classical systems
- Spin-dependent optical interactions
- Non-local electromagnetic effects
- 3D-printed electron optics
- Ultrafast plasmon dynamics
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