
Wilhelm Becker
Researcher · Nonlinear Optics
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse SpectroscopyAbout
Wilhelm Becker is a Researcher at the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, where he leads the Strongfield Theory Group. His research focuses on fundamental aspects of laser-matter interactions, particularly in strong-field physics, nonlinear optics, and quantum dynamics. He explores phenomena such as high-order harmonic generation, photoelectron spectra, electron dynamics in laser-driven systems, and the effects of tailored laser fields on atomic and molecular processes.
Key areas of investigation include the theoretical analysis of strong-field ionization mechanisms, symmetry properties in photoelectron spectra, and the generation of attosecond pulses using two-color laser fields. His work bridges quantum mechanics and classical models to understand electron trajectories and ionization pathways in ultra-intense laser environments.
Becker’s contributions span theoretical advancements in molecular alignment effects, polarization-dependent processes, and the application of saddle-point methods to ionization dynamics. His research has implications for novel light sources and ultrafast spectroscopy techniques.
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