The research activity concerns the development of new laser sources for the generation of ultrashort optical pulses (in the femtosecond regime) and their application to the study of dynamical processes in materials. This research exploits state-of-the-art technologies and methodologies in the field of lasers, with important implications in non-linear optics, optical communications and material diagnostics.

Prof. Mauro Nisoli

Principal investigator. Leader of the attosecond beamline developments.

Rocio Borrego Varillas

CNR Researcher

Expert in femtosecond and attosecond spectroscopy.

Matteo Lucchini

Assistant Professor

Expert in attosecond science. Attosecond spectroscopy in condensed phase.

Maurizio Reduzzi

Assistant Professor

Expert in attosecond spectroscopy. Development of the UV-XUV beamline.

Salvatore Stagira

Professor

Expert in extreme nonlinear optics. Development of the soft-X-ray beamline.

Lorenzo Colaizzi

TOMATTO Post-doc

Expert in attosecond technology. Development of the UV-XUV beamline. Attosecond spectroscopy in gas phase.

Federico Cappenberg

TOMATTO PhD student

Generation, characterization and application of ultrashort and tunable UV pulses.

Daniele Mocci

TOMATTO PhD student

Development of molecular sources. Attosecond spectroscopy in gas phase.

Marta Pini

TOMATTO PhD student

Compression of high energy pulses. Generation and application of ultrashort and tunable UV pulses.

Federico Vismarra

PhD student

Attosecond spectroscopy in gas phase. Generation of attosecond pulses in the soft-X-ray region.

Yingxuan Wu

PhD student

Attosecond spectroscopy. Optimization of attosecond beamline (IR+XUV).