
معرفی
Mathew Britton is an Associate Scientist at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, affiliated with the Laser Methods & Metrology Group within the Laser Science Department at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). His research focuses on ultrafast optics and AMO physics, with expertise in laser filamentation, photofragmentation dynamics, and X-ray pump-probe diagnostics.
Education:
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Ottawa (2020)
- Postdoc, Stanford University (2020)
- B.Sc. Hons., Physics, Dalhousie University (2013)
Research Interests span ultrafast molecular dynamics, Coulomb explosion imaging, site-selective ionization, and development of diagnostics for optical/X-ray experiments. His work bridges laser physics, molecular spectroscopy, and quantum control.
Recent Articles (2024-2013) emphasize iodobenzene fragmentation, water dynamics, N₂⁺ air lasing, and quantum dot microcavity applications. Key subfields include photodissociation pathways, electron transfer models, and nonlinear laser interactions.
Contact: brittonm@stanford.edu



