• On October 3, the 2023 Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to Anne L’Huillier, Pierre Agostini, and Ferenc Krausz “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter”.
  • Attosecond science, including attosecond physics, or attophysics, deals with the production of extremely short light pulses and using them to study superfast processes.
  • A major technique to measure the duration of a short light pulse is called RABBIT — and Pierre Agostini and his colleagues at a facility in Paris developed it in 1994. Here, the attosecond pulse and another pulse of a longer duration are shined on atoms of a noble gas.