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PD Dr. Robert Moshammer leads the working group 'Ionizing atoms and molecules in strong fields' at the Pfeifer Department, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics. His research focuses on ultrafast atomic and molecular dynamics using intense laser pulses and reaction microscopes.
His work lies at the intersection of atomic, molecular, and optical physics, particularly in strong-field ionization processes. He investigates electron and nuclear motion on femtosecond and attosecond timescales, aiming to make these ultrafast processes observable and potentially controllable.
The research contributes to fundamental understanding in ultrafast science and quantum dynamics. Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, the group's focus implies contributions in areas such as laser-induced ionization, electron correlation, and molecular fragmentation.
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The group utilizes advanced experimental techniques including ultrashort laser pulses and many-body detection systems (reaction microscopes) to probe ionization dynamics in atoms and molecules under strong electromagnetic fields.
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