Andrey RyabovView profile
Researcher
Dr. Andrey Ryabov is a researcher previously affiliated with the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy in Berlin, Germany. His work focuses on ultrafast electron microscopy, attosecond physics, and the control of free-electron dynamics using laser and terahertz technologies. He contributed significantly to advancing techniques for time-resolved imaging and interferometry in electron microscopy. His research interests include the development of attosecond electron microscopy for studying ultrafast optical phenomena, laser-controlled free-electron qubits, and time-domain electron interferometry. He explores terahertz control mechanisms in electron beams and the application of surface plasmons in spectroscopic studies. His work bridges the gap between quantum optics and ultrafast imaging techniques, aiming to achieve sub-cycle temporal resolution in materials analysis. Ryabov's publications focus on advancing ultrafast electron microscopy techniques, particularly in attosecond and terahertz regimes. He explores the interplay between laser fields and electron pulses, enabling precise temporal control and interferometric measurements. His research has implications for quantum information processing and real-time observation of electronic dynamics in materials. No scientific awards mentioned. No advising or grant information is available. His research was primarily conducted within the ultrafast microscopy and terahertz research groups at the Max Born Institute.








