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Add to Calendar2020-11-20 15:30:002020-11-20 16:30:00Robert Baker - A First for the Nation: New Ultrafast Science Facility on Campus! The Institute for Optical Science Monthly Webinar Series Title: A First for the Nation: New Ultrafast Science Facility on Campus! Robert Baker, The Ohio State University A Historic First for the Nation!This NSF project will develop and commission the National eXtreme Ultrafast Science (NeXUS) facility. At the heart of this facility is a new technology for high repetition rate, kilowatt-class lasers, and NeXUS will be the first facility to translate this technology to the US. The combination of attosecond pulses, soft x-ray photon energies, and high repetition rate in a laboratory setting will enable measurements that currently cannot be made anywhere in the world.Scientific challenges to be addressed by this facility include the ability to efficiently capture and store sunlight using artificial systems mimicking the precision of natural photosynthesis and the ability to master information transport on the atomic scale to create new quantum information technologies. Accordingly, NeXUS is designed to fill a key strategic gap in the US research infrastructure and will make OSU an international focal point for collaboration in ultrafast science. Zoom link for Webinar:https://osu.zoom.us/j/96347640310?pwd=N2J4QmNINTNzcThYVHlmOXY1VGlxdz09Webinar ID: 963 4764 0310 Passcode: 881406 View the recorded webinar here SUBSCRIBE to our email list here. Zoom Webinar OSU ASC Drupal 8ascwebservices@osu.eduAmerica/New_Yorkpublic
Add to Calendar2020-11-20 15:30:002020-11-20 16:30:00Robert Baker - A First for the Nation: New Ultrafast Science Facility on Campus!The Institute for Optical Science Monthly Webinar Series   Title: A First for the Nation: New Ultrafast Science Facility on Campus!   Robert Baker, The Ohio State University   A Historic First for the Nation! This NSF project will develop and commission the National eXtreme Ultrafast Science (NeXUS) facility. At the heart of this facility is a new technology for high repetition rate, kilowatt-class lasers, and NeXUS will be the first facility to translate this technology to the US. The combination of attosecond pulses, soft x-ray photon energies, and high repetition rate in a laboratory setting will enable measurements that currently cannot be made anywhere in the world. Scientific challenges to be addressed by this facility include the ability to efficiently capture and store sunlight using artificial systems mimicking the precision of natural photosynthesis and the ability to master information transport on the atomic scale to create new quantum information technologies. Accordingly, NeXUS is designed to fill a key strategic gap in the US research infrastructure and will make OSU an international focal point for collaboration in ultrafast science.   Zoom link for Webinar: https://osu.zoom.us/j/96347640310?pwd=N2J4QmNINTNzcThYVHlmOXY1VGlxdz09 Webinar ID: 963 4764 0310        Passcode: 881406   View the recorded webinar here   SUBSCRIBE to our email list here. Zoom WebinarInstitute for Optical Sciencespectroscopy@osu.eduAmerica/New_Yorkpublic

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Title: A First for the Nation: New Ultrafast Science Facility on Campus!

Robert Baker, The Ohio State University

A Historic First for the Nation!

This NSF project will develop and commission the National eXtreme Ultrafast Science (NeXUS) facility. At the heart of this facility is a new technology for high repetition rate, kilowatt-class lasers, and NeXUS will be the first facility to translate this technology to the US. The combination of attosecond pulses, soft x-ray photon energies, and high repetition rate in a laboratory setting will enable measurements that currently cannot be made anywhere in the world.

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Scientific challenges to be addressed by this facility include the ability to efficiently capture and store sunlight using artificial systems mimicking the precision of natural photosynthesis and the ability to master information transport on the atomic scale to create new quantum information technologies. Accordingly, NeXUS is designed to fill a key strategic gap in the US research infrastructure and will make OSU an international focal point for collaboration in ultrafast science.

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