Tamas Nagyمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Tamás Nagy is the Department Head and Project Coordinator for the Ultrafast Lasers and Nonlinear Optics group at the Max Born Institute , Berlin, Germany. His research focuses on energy scaling of few-cycle pulse generation using hollow-core fiber compressors and optical parametric amplification systems, with recent breakthroughs in TW-level sub-2-cycle pulses and attosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. PhD in Physics (summa cum laude), University of Szeged (2004) MS in Physics, Attila József University Szeged (1997) His work spans ultrafast laser physics , nonlinear optics , and attosecond science , with innovations in hollow-core fiber technology for spectral broadening and pulse compression. Recent publications highlight advancements in high-energy few-cycle pulses , attosecond wavepackets , and MIR radiation generation . Key article trends include: Development of stretched hollow-core fibers for scalable energy compression Optimization of OPCPA systems for near-IR few-cycle pulses Novel techniques in attosecond spectroscopy and pulse characterization Exploration of plasmonic nanoantennas and relativistic laser interactions Scientific Awards : OSA Senior Member (2018) General Chair and Program Chair for High-Intensity Lasers and High-Field Phenomena (HILAS) conferences Collaborates with team members including Martin Kretschmar , Günter Steinmeyer , and Uwe Morgner , contributing to projects in time-resolved XUV science and laser-plasma interactions .










